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" In every heavenly feature smil'd, And ask'd what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? What frenzy in my bosom rag'd, And by what cure to be assuag'd ? What gentle youth I would allure, Whom in my... "
The Pleasures of Love: Being Amatory Poems - Strana 116
autor/autoři: G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 188 str.
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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland: To the Time ..., Svazek 5

Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - 1753 - 418 str.
...their empty car again ; Then you, with looks divinely mild, In ev'ry heav'nly feature fmil'd, And afk'd what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? 5. What AMBROSE PHILIPS, Efq; 141 What frenzy in my bofom rag'd, And by what cure to be aflvvag'd...
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The Spectator, Svazek 3

1778 - 350 str.
...car again : " Then you, with looks divinely mild, " In ev'ry heav'nly feature fmil'd, * ' And afk'd what new complaints I made, " And why I call'd you to my aid ? " What frenzy in my bofom rag'd, " And by vi'hat cure to be aflwag'd ? " What gentle youth I would allure, " Whom in my...
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How to Read and Declaim

Grenville Kleiser - 1779 - 422 str.
...empty car again i so Then you, with looks divinely mild, In every heavenly feature fmil'd, And afk'd, what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? 44 V. What frenzy in my bofom rag'd, And by what care to be afluag'd ? What gentle youth I would...
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The Works of the English Poets: Parnell and A. Philips

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 428 str.
...empty car again i so Then you, with looks divinely mild, In every heavenly feature finil'd, And afk'd, what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? 14 V. What frenzy in my bofom rag'd, And by what care to be affuag'd ? What gentle youth I would...
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Bell's Edition, Svazky 94–95

John Bell - 1799 - 436 str.
...their empty car again : Miij Then you, with looks divinely mild, In ev'ry heav'nly feature smi I'd, And ask'd what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? v. What frenzy in my bosom rag'd, And by what care to heassuag'd ? What gentle youth I would allure,...
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The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in ..., Svazek 1

William Russell - 1801 - 522 str.
...quivering pinions play. " The birds dismiss'd, while you remain, " Bore back their empty car again ; " Then you, with looks divinely mild, " In every heavenly...aid ? " What frenzy in my bosom raged, " And by what cure to be assuaged ? " What gentle youth I would allure, " Whom in my artful toils secure ? — "...
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Select British Classics, Svazek 13

1803 - 402 str.
...remain) " Bore back their empty car again : " Then you, with looks divinely mild, " In ev'ry heav'nly feature smil'd, " And ask'd what new complaints I made " And why I call'd you to my aid 1 V. " What frenzy in my bosom rag'd, " And by what cure to be assuag'd ! " What gentle youth I would...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Svazek 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 str.
...you remain) Bore back their empty car again : Then yon, with looks divinely mild, In ev'ry heav'nly feature smil'd, And ask'd, what new complaints I made, And why I call'd you to my aid ? V. What phrenzy in my bosom rag'd, And by what cure to be assuag'd ? What gentle youth I would allure,...
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The cabinet of poetry, containing the best entire pieces in the works of the ...

Cabinet - 1808 - 524 str.
...their quivering pinions play. The birds dismiss'd (while you remain) Bore back their empty car again : Then you, with looks divinely mild, In every heavenly...why I call'd you to my aid ? What frenzy in my bosom rag'd, And by whnt care to be assuag'd ? What gentle youth 1 would allure, Whom in my artful toils...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 294 str.
...their quivering pinions play. Tbe birds dismiss'd (while you remain) Bore back their empty car again : Then you with looks divinely mild, In every heavenly...ask'd what new complaints I made, And why I call'd yon to my aid ? What phrensy in my bosom rag'd, And by what cure to be assuag'd ? What gentle youth...
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