| Joseph Warton - 1762 - 362 pagina’s
...into many lufcious ideas ; V. nj. R r Still 314 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS * Still on. that bread cnamour'd let me lie, Still drink delicious poifon from thy eye, Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be preft ; And then follows a line exquifitely paffionate, and worthy the Jenfibility of Sappho or of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 288 pagina’s
...Come, with thy looks, thy words, relieve my woe ; Thofe, ftill, at leaft, are left thee to beftow. Still on that breaft enamour'd let me lie, Still drink...all thou canft— and let me dream the reft. Ah no ! inftru£l me other joys to prize, With other beauties charm my partial eyes, Full in my view fet... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 pagina’s
...Come ! with thy looks, thy words, relieve " my woe ; " Thofe fill at leafl are left thee to beftow ; " Still on that breaft enamour'd let me lie, . " Still...Give all thou canft — and let me dream the " reft." Perhaps the excefs of amorous fondnefs never was exprefled with a greater degree of ienfibility and... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 pagina’s
...! with thy looks, thy words, relieve " my woe ; " Thofe jiill at leaft are left thee to beftow ; ?' Still on that breaft enamour'd let me lie, " Still...eye, " Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be prefs'd ; f Give all thou canft — and let me dream the " reft." Perhaps the excefs of amorous fondnefs never... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 pagina’s
...are left thee to beftow ; " Still on that bread enamour'd let me lie, " Still drink delicious poilbn from thy eye, " Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart...all thou canft — and . let me dream the " reft." Perhaps the excefs of amorous fondnefs never \vas exprefled with a greater degree of fenfibility and... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 pagina’s
...affenions F No ; fly me, fly me, far as pole from pole. Ah! come not, write not, think not once of me. — Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be prefs'd ; Give all thou canft, and let me dream the reft. * In our yerfe, it is the,fenfe that gives vigour to the movement. Monofyllables bring our ideas into... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 pagina’s
...are left thee to bestow. 120 Still on that breast enamour'd let me lie, Still drink delicious poison from thy eye, Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be press'd; Give all thou canst — and let me dream the rest. Ah no ! instruct me other joys to prize,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1164 pagina’s
...with tty looks, thy words, relieve my woe ; Thole ftill at leaft are left thee to beftow. HO S'ill on that breaft enamour'd let me lie, Still drink delicious...on thy lip, 'and to thy heart be prefs'd ; Give all thoH canft — and let me dream the reft. Ah, no ! inftruft me other joys to prize, 115 With other... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 406 pagina’s
...leaft are left thee to beftow. 120 Still on that brcaft enamour'd let me lie, Still drink deticious poifon from thy eye, Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart...all thou canft — and let me dream the reft. Ah, no f inftruft me other joys to prize, n J With other beauties charm my partial eyes, Full in my view fet... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 pagina’s
...Come I with thy looks, thy words, relieve my woe; Tliofe ftill at leaft are left thee to beftow. no Still on that breaft enamour'd let me lie, Still drink...from thy eye, Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be prefa'd; Give all thou canit—and let me dream the reft. Ah, no ! inftruft me other joys to prize,... | |
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