| Ballads, English - 1729 - 284 pages
...,. •• Like thofe flowers to be thrown afide,: . And I fhall ligh while fome will fmije, To fee thy love to every one, Hath brought thee to be lov'd by nono. PHILI.IS'J Kefolution. WHEN flaves their liberty requke, They hope no more to gain; But you not... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ! Like sere-flowers to be thrown aside, And I shall...to every one Hath brought thee to be lov'd by none 1 The following piece properly belongs to the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but was not received till the... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 476 pages
...her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ! Lake sere-flowers * to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh,...to every one Hath brought thee to be lov'd by none ! To the Moon. * [From a MS.] THOU silent Moon, that look'st so pale, So much exhausted, and so faint,... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 pages
...one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ! Like sere-flowers a to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile, 3 To see thy love to every one Hath brought thee to be lov'd by none! To the Moon. * [From a MS.] THOU... | |
| G. W. Fitzwilliam - English poetry - 1806 - 216 pages
...one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! Like sere flowers to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will...see thy love to every one Hath brought thee to be loved by none ! TO THE MOON. Bl MISS SCOTT. I HOU silent Moon, that look'st so pale, So much exhausted,... | |
| Robert Burns - Dialect literature, Scottish - 1808 - 496 pages
...will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! Like sere-flowers to be thrown aside, And £ shall sigh, while some will smile, To see thy love...none ! This song may be seen in Playford's Select Ayres, 1659, folio, under the title of a " Song to a forsaken Mistresse." It is also printed in Ellis's... | |
| Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 328 pages
...These entertainments are now much worn out in this Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! Like sere-flowers to be...Song to a forsaken Mistresse." It is also printed in Ellis's Specimens of the early English P<iets, vol. iii, p. 325. . R 2 part of Scotland. — Two are... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 326 pages
...These entertainments are now much worn out in this Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! ' Like sere-flowers to...none ! This song may be seen in Playford's Select .tyres, 1659, folio, under the title of a" Song to a forsaken Mistresse." It is also printed in Ellis's... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 510 pages
...one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ; With sear-flow'rs to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile. To see thy love for every one Hath brought thee to b« lov'd by none ! THE MOTTO. " Tentanda via est, &c." '117 HAT... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...one. Such fate, ere lone, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while; With sear-flow'rs to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile. To see thy love for every one Hath brought thee to be lov'd by none ! " Tentanda via est, &c." "1S/HAT shall I do to... | |
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