| 1702 - 472 páginas
...have more Compaffion fhewn. Love is a burthen, which two Hearts, When equally they bear their parts ; With pleafure carry, but no one, Alas, can bear it...long alone. I'm not of thofe, who Court their Pain, 1 And make an Idol of Difdain; My hope in Love, does ne'er expire, But I lofe alfo the Defire. Nor... | |
| Sir Charles Sedley - 1707 - 424 páginas
...have more Coinpaifion {hewn. Love is a Burthen, which two Hearts, When equally they bear thqir Parts, "With Pleafure carry ; but no one, Alas, can bear it long alone. Im I'm not of thofe who court their Pain, And make an Idol of Difdain ; My Hope in Love does ne'er expire,... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 páginas
...have more companion fhewn. Love is a burthen, which two hearts, When equally they bear their parts, With pleafure carry; but no one, Alas! can bear it...of difdain; My hope in love does ne'er expire, But it extinguifhes defire. Nor yet of thofe, who ill received, Would have it otherwife believed; And,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 páginas
...compassion shewn. Love is a burthen, which two hearts, When equally they bear their parts, With pleasure carry; but no one, Alas ! can bear it long alone. I'm not of those who court their pain, And make an idol of disdain ; My hope in love does ne'er expire, But it... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 páginas
...compassion shown. Love is a burthen, which two hearts, When equally they bear their parts, With pleasure carry ; but no one, Alas ! can bear it long alone. I'm not of those who court their pain, And make an idol of disdain : My hope in love does ne'er expire, But it... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 páginas
...compassion shewn. Love is a burthen, which two hearts, When equally they bear their parts, With pleasure carry ; but no one, Alas, can bear it long alone. I'm not of those who court their pain, And make an idol of disdain ; My hope in love does ne'er expire, But it... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 páginas
...compassion shewn. Love is a burthen, which two hearts, When equally they bear thcir parts, With pleasure carry ; but no one, Alas, can bear it long alone. I'm not of those who court thcir pain, And make an idol of disdain ; My hope in love does ne'er expire, But it... | |
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