British Anthologies, Volume 5Henry Frowde, 1899 - English poetry |
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... pleasures of the Stage ; And relishes of Rhyme ! Add all the softnesses of Courts ; The looks , the laughters , and the sports ! And mingle all their sweets and salts ; That none may say , ' The Triumph halts ! ' AGAINST JEALOUSY ...
... pleasures of the Stage ; And relishes of Rhyme ! Add all the softnesses of Courts ; The looks , the laughters , and the sports ! And mingle all their sweets and salts ; That none may say , ' The Triumph halts ! ' AGAINST JEALOUSY ...
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... pleasure while the thing he makes , Than when ' tis made : why , so will we ! And having pleased our art ; we'll try To make a new ! and hang that by . ANOTHER , IN DEFENCE OF THEIR INCONSTANCY . HANG up those dull and envious fools ...
... pleasure while the thing he makes , Than when ' tis made : why , so will we ! And having pleased our art ; we'll try To make a new ! and hang that by . ANOTHER , IN DEFENCE OF THEIR INCONSTANCY . HANG up those dull and envious fools ...
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... pleasure ; but preserves us more From being forsaken , than doth Worth ! For were the worthiest woman cursed To love one man ; he'd leave her first ! To the old , long life and treasure ! To the young , all health and pleasure ! To the ...
... pleasure ; but preserves us more From being forsaken , than doth Worth ! For were the worthiest woman cursed To love one man ; he'd leave her first ! To the old , long life and treasure ! To the young , all health and pleasure ! To the ...
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... pleasure is as good as none ! For that's a narrow joy , is but our own ! I'll tell that , if they be not glad , They may yet envy me ! But then , if I grow jealous mad , And of them pitied be ; It were a plague ' bove scorn ! And yet it ...
... pleasure is as good as none ! For that's a narrow joy , is but our own ! I'll tell that , if they be not glad , They may yet envy me ! But then , if I grow jealous mad , And of them pitied be ; It were a plague ' bove scorn ! And yet it ...
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... pleasure , may provoke Laughter in him , on whom the jest is broke ! Or if the deeds of Heroes ye rehearse ; Let them be sung in so well - ordered Versc , That each word have his weight , Yet run with pleasure ! Holding one stately ...
... pleasure , may provoke Laughter in him , on whom the jest is broke ! Or if the deeds of Heroes ye rehearse ; Let them be sung in so well - ordered Versc , That each word have his weight , Yet run with pleasure ! Holding one stately ...
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