Poems Written by ShakespearJ. Bell & C. Etherington, 1774 - 246 páginas |
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... Grief belt is pleas'd with grief's fociety . True forrow then is feelingly furpriz'd , When with like femblance it is fympathiz'd . ' Tis double death to drown in ken of fhore ; He ten times pines , that pines beholding food : To fee ...
... Grief belt is pleas'd with grief's fociety . True forrow then is feelingly furpriz'd , When with like femblance it is fympathiz'd . ' Tis double death to drown in ken of fhore ; He ten times pines , that pines beholding food : To fee ...
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... grief , My woes are tedious , tho ' my words are brief , Here folds the up the tenor of her woe , Her certain forrow writ uncertainly : By this short schedule Colatine may know Her grief , but not her griet's true quality : She dares ...
... grief , My woes are tedious , tho ' my words are brief , Here folds the up the tenor of her woe , Her certain forrow writ uncertainly : By this short schedule Colatine may know Her grief , but not her griet's true quality : She dares ...
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... grief To bear love's wrong , than hate's known injury . Lafcivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , Kill me with spite , yet we must not be foes . Lofs and Gain . Thofe pretty wrongs that liberty commits , When I am fometimes abfent ...
... grief To bear love's wrong , than hate's known injury . Lafcivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , Kill me with spite , yet we must not be foes . Lofs and Gain . Thofe pretty wrongs that liberty commits , When I am fometimes abfent ...
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