Twas pleasure first made it an oath. If I have pleasures for a friend, And further love in store, What wrong has he whose joys did end, And who could give no more ? 'Tis a madness that he should be jealous of me, Or that I should bar him of another: For... The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic works - Page 262by John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883Full view - About this book
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pages
...end, And who cou'd give no more ? 'Tis a madnefs that he Shou'd be jealous of me, Or that I fliou'd bar him of another ; For all we can gain, Is to give our felves pain, When neither can hinder the other. SONG LXXXI. MY dear miftrefs has a heart, Soft... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1750 - 492 pages
...end, And who cou'd give no more ? 'Tis a madnefs that he 'Shou'd be jealous of me, Or that I fhou'd bar him of another ; For all we can gain, Is to .give ourfelves pain, When neither can hinder the other. SONG LXXXI. MY dear miftrefs has a heart, Soft as... | |
| Select collection - 1780 - 538 pages
...did end, And who could give no more ? 'Tis a madnefs that he Should be jealous of me, Or that I mould bar him of another : For all we can gain Is to give ourfelves pain, When neither can hinder the other. * There are feveral excellent fongs in his " King... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...did end, And who could give no more? 'Tis a madnefs that he Should be jealous of me, Or that I fhould bar him of another : For all we can gain Is to give ourfelves pain, When neither can hinder the other. * There are feveral excellent fongs in his " King... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...end, And who could give no more Í 'Tis a madnefs that he Should be jealous of me, Or that 1 Ihould bar him of another : For all we can gain Is to give ourfclvei pain, When neither can hinder the other. XIII. SONG, FROM TYRANNIC LOVB. AE, how fweet it... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...end, And who could give 110 more i "Tis a madnefs that he Should be jealous of me, Or that 1 fhould bar him of another : For all we can gain Is to give ourfelves pain, When neither can hinder the other. XIII. SONG, FROM TYRANNIC LOVE. AH, how fweet it... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 pages
...And farther love in store ; What wrong has he, whose joys did end, And who could give no more ? 'Tis a madness that he Should be jealous of me, Or that...ourselves pain, When neither can hinder the other. XIV. SONG. From " TYRANNIC LOVE." I. AH, how sweet it is to love ! Ah, how gay is young desire ! And... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 474 pages
...And further love in store, What wrong has he, whose joys did end, And who could give no more? '7V* a madness that he Should be jealous of me, Or that...When neither can hinder the other. Enter PALAMEDE, in a riding-habit, and hears the Song. Re-enter DORALICE andBELizA. Bel. Madam, a stranger. Dor. I did... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1819 - 644 pages
...Л. !Ti» a madness that he Should be jealous of me, Or that } should bar him of another : For ail we can gain Is to give ourselves pain, When neither can hinder the Other. XIII. SONG, ГКОМ TYRANNIC I.OTC. AH, how sweet it is to love! Ah, how pay is young; Desire ! And... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 468 pages
...What wrong has he, whose joys did endi ' And who could giW no more?'' '' ; ?>•«•,••i• ' Tis a madness that he Should be jealous of me, Or that...ourselves pain, When neither can hinder the other. * ' ' f / f /" -E»fer'!*Al,AMED'E,, in a riding-habit^ and hears the Song. Re-enter DORALICE and BEI.IZA.... | |
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