| Collection - 1702 - 476 页
...are Lovers Content ? Since I fuffer with Pleafure, why Ihould I complain, Or grieve at my Fate, when I know, 'tis in vain" Yet fo pleafing the Pain is, fo fbft is the Dart, That at once it both Wounds me, and Tickles my Heart. To my felf I figh often, without... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 页
...whence are Lovers content ? Since I fuffer with Pleafure, why fhou'd I compUi Or grieve at my Fate when I know 'tis in vain : Yet fo pleafing the Pain is, fo foft is the Dart, That at once it both wounds me,and tickles my Ht& To my felf I figh often without knowing whyi And when abfent from Phittis methinks... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 页
...fliould I complain, Or grieve at my fate fince I know 'tis in vain Yet fb pleafing the pain is, fo fbft is the dart, That at once it both wounds me, and tickles my (hearr. I grafp her hand,? gently, look languifliing down, And by paffionate fiience I make my love... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 页
...why mould I complain, Or grieve at my fate, fince I know 'tis in vain. Yet fo pleafing the pain i% fo foft is the dart; That at once it both, wounds...and tickles my heart. I grafp her hand? gently, look hnguifhing down, And by paffionate filence I make my love known. But oh ! how I'm blefs'd when fo kind... | |
| 1751 - 394 页
...with pleafure, why mould I complain, Or grieve at my fate, fince I know 'tis in vain ? Yet fo pleafmg the pain is, fo foft is the dart, That at once it both wounds me and ticklea my heart. I grafp her hand gently, look Janguiihmg down, And, by pafiiosnte Шслсе, I make... | |
| Canary bird - 1760 - 362 页
...: Yet, fo pleafmg the pain is, fo foft is the dart, At once it both wounds me and tickles my heart, At once it both wounds me and tickles my heart. I grafp her hand gently, look languifhing down, And by pafHonate filence I make my love known : But oh ! how I'm bleft, when fo kind... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 页
...torment ? If a bitter, O tell me whence comes my complaint ?• Since I fuffer with pleafure, why mould I complain, Or grieve at my fate, fince I know 'tis...both wounds me, and tickles my heart. I grafp her hands gently, look languifhing down, And, by pafli-onate filence, I make my love known. But oh ! how... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 340 页
...pltaiure, why fhould I complain ? Or grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain .' Y,st fo pleafmg the pain is, fo foft is the, dart, That at once it both wounds me, and tickles my heart : To myfelf I figh often without knowing why ; And, when abfent from Phyllis, methiriks I could die.... | |
| Goldfinch - 1782 - 318 页
...whence comes my content ? Since I fuffer with pleafure, why mould I complain, Or grieve at my fate, when I know 'tis in vain ? Yet fo pleafing the pain is,...and tickles my heart. I grafp her hand gently, look langui(hing down, And, by paffionate filence, I make my love known : But oh ! how I'm bleft, when fo... | |
| Blackbird - 1783 - 172 页
...If a bitter, О tell me, whence comes my content ?" . '• Since I fuflfer with pleafure, why (hould I complain, Or grieve at my fate, fince I know 'tis...both wounds me, and tickles -my-- heart. I grafp her hands gently, look languiuiing down, And, by paffionate fiience, I make my love known, But oh ! ho... | |
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