 | Henry Playford - 1720
...yours that has undone me. i . .~ - - : ' .. •. l * Love has in store for me one happy Miiiute, *'.i And she will end my Pain who did begin it; Then no Day void of Bliss and Pleasures leaving, - ; . Ages shall slide away' without perceiving : Cupid shall guard the Door;... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808
...Will more than pay the price of my past anguish : Beware, O cruel fair, how you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of 'yours, that has undone me. Love has...Cupid shall guard the door, the more to please us, Andkeep out Time and Death, when they would seize us: Time and Death shall depart, and say, in flying,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1808
...Will more than pay the price of my past anguish : Beware, O cruel fair, how you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of yours, that has undone me. Love has...will end my pain, who did begin it ; Then no day void oj bliss, of pleasure, leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving : Cupid shall guard the door,... | |
 | Robert Bell - 1854 - 268 pages
...Will more than pay the price of my past anguish ; Beware, O cruel fair, how you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of yours that has undone me. Love has...leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving : * As for the women, though we scorn and flout 'em, We may live with, but cannot live without 'em.... | |
 | William Chappell - 1885
...Will more than pay the price of my past Anguish. Beware, Oh cruel Fair ! how you smile on me : 'Twas a kind Look of yours that has undone me. " Love has...me one happy Minute, And she will end my Pain who ilid begin it : Then no day void of Bliss and Pleasures leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving.... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 772 pages
...DRYDEN. Pleasures which nowhere else were to be found, And all Elysium in a spot of ground. DRYDEN. Then no day void of bliss, of pleasure, leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving. DRYDEN. Opposed to her, on t'other side advance The costly feast, the carol, and the dance, Minstrels... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 772 pages
...DRYDEN. Pleasures which nowhere else were to be found, And all Elysium in a spot of ground. DRYDEN. Then no day void of bliss, of pleasure, leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving. DRYDEN. Opposed to her, on t'other side advance The costly feast, the carol, and the dance, Minstrels... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884
...Will more than pay the priee of my past anguish: Beware, O cruel fair, liow you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of yours that has undone me. Love has...pain, who did begin it ; Then no day void of bliss, or pleasure, leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving : Cupid shall guard the door, the more... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885
...Will more than pay the price of my past anguish : Beware, 0 cruel fair, how you smile on me, 'Twas a kind look of yours that has undone me. Love has...leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving : Cnpid shall guard the door, the more to please TIB, And keep out Time and Death when they would seize... | |
 | 1885
...Will more than pay the price of my past Anguish. Beware, Oh cruel Fair ! how you smile on me : 'Twas a kind Look of yours that has undone me. " Love has...Pain who did begin it : Then no day void of Bliss and Pleasures leaving, Ages shall slide away without perceiving. Cupid shall guard the Door, the more... | |
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