| 1703 - 864 páginas
...Early Beauties knew; 1 Courted, Admir'd, and Lov'd, with Prefentsfedj Youth in her Looks, and PJeafure in her Bed, Till Fate, or her ill Angel, thought it fit ~ t To make her Doal upon a Man of Wit ; Who found 'twas dull to Love above a day, Made his ill natur'd... | |
| John Wilmot Earl of Rochester - 1714 - 344 páginas
...eatly Beautres knew : Courted, admit'd, and lov'd, with Frefeuts fed; Toath in her Looks, and Fleafute in her Bed : Till Fate, or her ill Angel, thought it fit To make hei doat upon a Man of Wit; Who found 'twas dull to love above a Day ; Made his ill-natur'd Jeft, and... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 páginas
...beauties knew ;. Courted, admir'd, and lov'd, with prefents fed,, Youth in her looks,, and pleafurc ia her bed ; Till fate, or her ill angel, thought it fit To make her doat upon a man of wit ; Who found 't was dull to Jove above a day, Made his iU-natur'd jeft, and went away.. Now fcorn'd of atf, forfakejj... | |
| 1793 - 806 páginas
...Youth ¡o her locks, and pleafure ¡и her bed ; Till faie, or her ill angel, thought it fir To mike her doat upon a man of wit ; Who found 'twas dull to love above a day, Made hi« iil-nattird jeft, and went away. Now fcurn'd of all, forfaken and opprcft, She N л memtHte mert... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...bought cheat on mqn : Uay were the hours, and wiog'd with joy they flew, When firft the town her earljr beauties knew ; Courted, admir'd, and lov'd, with...wit ; Who found 'twas dull to love above a day, Made hi« ill-naturd je'ft, and went away. Now fcorn'd of all, forfaken and oppreft, She *sa memento mart... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 páginas
....Vhen firft the town her early beauties, knew ; .'ourted, admir'd, and lo»'d, with prefent> fed, fouth in her looks, and pleafure in her bed ; Till fate, or her ill angel, thought it fit To maav her doat upon a man of wit ; Who found 'twas dull to love above a day, Mide hit ill-naturd jeft,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...early beauties knew ; Courted, admir'd, and lov'd, with presents fed, Youth in her looks, and pleasure yet so chill appear. With faultering voice, she weeping...thy death shall end our loves, For thou and I wil jest, and went away. Now scorn'd of all, forsaken and opprest, She 'sa memento mori to the rest : Diseas'd,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...early beauties knew ; Courted, admir'd, and lov'd, with presents fed, Youth in her looks, and pleasure Ш-natur'd jest, and went away. Now seorn'd of all, forsaken and opprest, She 'sa memento vtori to... | |
| Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 páginas
...early beauties knew; Courted, admired, and loved, with presents fed, Youth in her looks, and pleasure in her bed, Till Fate, or her ill angel, thought it fit To make her dote upon a man of wit, Who found 'twas dull to love above a day, Made his ill-natured jest, and went... | |
| John Wilmot Earl of Rochester - 2002 - 332 páginas
...beauties knew; Courted, admired, and loved, with presents fed; 1w Youth in her looks, and pleasure in her bed; Till fate, or her ill angel, thought it fit To make her dote upon a man of wit, Who found 'twas dull to love above a day ; Made his ill-natured jest, and went... | |
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