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" I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love thee ; Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could speak had power to move thee : But I can let thee now alone, As worthy to be loved by none. "
The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles ... - Page 18
1829
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 3

English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...That lips could speak, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone I do confess thou 'rt sweet, yet find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. And since thou canst with more than one, Thou 'rt worthy to be kiss'd...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 3

George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 476 pages
...That lips could speak, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thou'rt sweet, yet find Thee...thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. And since thou canst with ' more than one, Thou'rt worthy to be kiss'd...
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The Pleasures of Love: Being Amatory Poems, Volume 806

G. W. Fitzwilliam - English poetry - 1806 - 216 pages
...love thee ; Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could speak, had power to move thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be loved by...thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. And since thou canst love more than one, The morning rose, that untouch'd...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With ..., Volume 2

Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 540 pages
...poets, it is unnecessary to give more in this place than the stanza in which the above image occurs : " I do confess thou'rt sweet, yet find Thee such an...unthrift of thy sweets ; Thy favours are but like the u-ind, Which kisseth every thing it meets : And since thou can'st with more than one, Th'art worthy...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With ..., Volume 2

Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 528 pages
...it is unnecessary to give more in this place than the stanza in which the above image occurs : " J do confess thou'rt sweet, yet find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets; Thy favours are but like the u-ind, Which kisseth every thing it meets : And since thou can'st with more than one, Th'art worthy...
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Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - Dialect literature, Scottish - 1808 - 496 pages
...prayer That lips could speak, had power to move thee; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thou'rt sweet, yet find Thee...thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth erery thing it meets. And since thou can'st with more than one, Thou'rt worthy to be kiss'd...
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Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 328 pages
...power to move thee; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thou 'rt sweet, yet find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. And since thon can'st with more than one, Thou 'rt worthy to he kiss'd...
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Reliques of Robert Burns: Consisting Chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and ...

Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 326 pages
...power to wove thee ; But I can let thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. 1 do confess thou 'rt sweet, yet find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. And since thon can'st with more than one, Thou 'rt worthy to he kiss'd...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...move But I can leave thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thou'rt sweet, but find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. Then, since thou canst with more than one, Thou'rt worthy to be kiss'd...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...thee ; But I can leave thee now alone As worthy to be lov'd by none. I do confess thon'rt sweet, but find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets, Thy favours are but like the wind That kisseth every thing it meets. Then, since thou canst with more than one, Thon'rt worthy to be kiss'd...
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