| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 450 pages
...as it was called by his contemporaries, bating heard of its uncommon powers over the female heart. Each gloried in their wanton part ; To make a lover he Employ'd the utmost of his art ; To make a beauty she. Though now I slowly bend to love, Uncertain of my fate, If... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 356 pages
...did fly, And centre in my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid, at my heart, Still, as his mother favour'd you, Threw a new flaming dart....their wanton part ; To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of his art ;— To make a beauty, she.* » This song, which appeared in the Tea-Table Miscellany,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 414 pages
...did fly, And centre in my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid, at my heart, Still, as his mother favour'd you, Threw a new flaming dart....their wanton part ; To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of his art ; — To make a beauty, she.* THE COCK-LAIRD.* TUNE— A Cock-Laird. A COCK-LAIRD,... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pages
...Could I now but sit." t No happiness nor pain. 1 The downing did admire. ( Rising. | Would. « So. Each gloried in their wanton part, To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of his art, To make a Beauty, she. Though now I slowly bend to love Uncertain of my fate, If... | |
| 1835 - 378 pages
...nor pain. t The dawning did admire. $ Rising. | Would. f So. «* And center'd in my breast. tt While. Each gloried in their wanton part, To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of his art, To make a Beauty, she. Though now I slowly bend to love Uncertain of my fate, If... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 pages
...unperceived did fly, md in my bosom rest. My passion with your beauty grew, And Cupid at my heart, Still g 5Dt: N L v H Rg [>| ? PuK # N N ꬋҖ c zmQS r Ჷ7Pfxx4 m } M utmost of his art, To make a Beauty, she. ive Though now I slowly bend to lo Uncertain of my fate,... | |
| 1844 - 328 pages
...my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid, at my heart, Still as his mother favoured you, Threw a new flaming dart ; Each gloried in their wanton part ; To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of his heart ; To make a beauty, she. ELIZA. From thee, Eliza, I must go, And from my native... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid at my heart, Still as his mother favoured you, Threw a new flaming dart. Each gloried in their wanton part ; To make a lover, he Employ'd the utmost of hie art — To make a beauty, she. Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...did fly, And center d in my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid at my heart, Still ave their course to finish round the earth Вт morrow...land to land In order, though to nations yet unbo utmost of his art — To make a beauty, she. Song. Love still has something of the sea, From whence... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid at my heart, Still as his mother favour'd yon, l be thunderiugs and terrors infinite. Every man's fear shull utmost of his art — To make a beauty, she. Song. Love still has something of the sea, From whence... | |
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