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... as have also long since our best English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all
judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt
numbers , fit quantity of syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one
verse ...
... as have also long since our best English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all
judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt
numbers , fit quantity of syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one
verse ...
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Her hand soft touching , whisper ' d thus : Awake My fairest , my espous ' d , my
latest found , Heav ' n ' s last , best gift , my ever new delight , Awake ; the
morning shines , and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how
spring Our ...
Her hand soft touching , whisper ' d thus : Awake My fairest , my espous ' d , my
latest found , Heav ' n ' s last , best gift , my ever new delight , Awake ; the
morning shines , and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how
spring Our ...
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Among unequals what society Can sort , what harmony or true delight ? Which
must be mutual , in proportion due Giv ' n and receiv ' d ; but in disparity The one
intense , the other still remiss Cannot well suit with either , but soon prove
Tedious ...
Among unequals what society Can sort , what harmony or true delight ? Which
must be mutual , in proportion due Giv ' n and receiv ' d ; but in disparity The one
intense , the other still remiss Cannot well suit with either , but soon prove
Tedious ...
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But if the sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight
Beyond all other , think the same vouchsaf ' d To cattle , and each beast ; which
would not be To them made common and divulg ' d , if ought Therein enjoy ' d ...
But if the sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight
Beyond all other , think the same vouchsaf ' d To cattle , and each beast ; which
would not be To them made common and divulg ' d , if ought Therein enjoy ' d ...
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... talk between , Food of the mind , or this sweet intercourse • Of looks and smiles
, for smiles from reason flow , To brute deny ' d , and are of love the food , Love
not the lowest end of human life . For not to irksome toil , but to delight He made ...
... talk between , Food of the mind , or this sweet intercourse • Of looks and smiles
, for smiles from reason flow , To brute deny ' d , and are of love the food , Love
not the lowest end of human life . For not to irksome toil , but to delight He made ...
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