| William Habington - Education - 1870 - 154 pages
...thruft, Prayer and fleepe oft governs luft. She her throne makes reafon climbe, While wild paffions captive lie. And each article of time, Her pure thoughts to heaven flie : All her vowes religious be, And her love fhe vowcs to me. CASTARA The Second part. Vatumque... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1790 - 346 pages
...glorious blood— She is nobleft, being good. She her throne makes reafon climb, Whilft wild paflions captive lie ; And, each article of time, Her pure...heaven fly. All her vows religious be, And her love fhe vows to me, tO CASTARA, at TRUE DELIGHT. VV HY doth the ear fo tempt the voice That cunningly divides... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 pages
...unknown, To no looser eye betray'd ; For she's to herself untrue, Who delights i' th' public view. Such is her beauty, as no arts Have enrich'd with borrow'd...her vows religious be, And. her love she vows to me. 01 TRUE DILIOHT. WHY doth tlie ear so tempt the voice That cunningly divides the air? Why doth the... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...unknown, To no looser eye betray'd ; For she's to herself untrue, Who delights i' th' public view. Such is her beauty, as no arts Have enrich'd with borrow'd...thoughts to heaven fly. All her vows religious be, OF TKUE DELIGHT. WHY doth the ear so tempt the voice That cunningly divides the air ? Why doth the... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 474 pages
...unknown, To no looser eye betray'd. For she's to herself untrue Who delights i' th' public view. Such is her beauty, as no arts Have enrich'd with borrow'd...thoughts to heaven fly. All her vows religious be, Of True Delight. WH T doth the ear so tempt the voice That cunningly divides the air ? Why doth the... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...Folly boasts a glorious blood — She is noblest, being good. She her throne makes reason climb, Whilst wild passions captive lie ; And, each article of time,...thoughts to heaven fly. All her vows religious be, Aad her love she vows to me. TO CASTARA. y't!VE me a heart, where no impure *-*' Disorder'd passions... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1809 - 914 pages
...darknesse, whence is thrust, . Prayer and sleepe oft governs luit. She She her throne makes reason climbe, While wild passions captive lie; And each article of time, Her pure thoughts to heaven flic : All her vows religious be, And her love she vowes to me." [To be continued.] N° LXV. Difference... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 476 pages
...unknown, To no looser eye betray'd. For she's to herself untrue Who delights i' th' public view. Such is her beauty, as no arts Have enrich'd with borrow'd...her vows religious be, And her love she vows to me. Of True Delight. WHY doth the ear so tempt the voice That cunningly divides the air ? Why doth the... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 354 pages
...darknesse, whence is thrust, Prayer and sleepe oft governs lust. She her throne makes reason climbe, While wild passions captive lie; And each article of time, Her pure thoughts to heaven flie : All her vows religious be, And her love she vows to me." March 1,1809. N° LXV. Difference between... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 434 pages
...Maske, or ball, or feast, Sweetly spends a Winter's night. 395 She her throne makes reason climbe, While wild passions captive lie ; And each article of time, Her pure thought* to heaven flie: All her vows religious be, O * And her love she vowes to me." AIIT. DCCLXIF.... | |
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