To smite thy votaries, and spurn thy law ; And yet hopes pleasure from two radiant eyes, Which look as they were lighted up for thee ! Shall he enjoy thy paradise below ? Blast the bold thought, and curse him with her charms. The two Cosmos - Page 160by Cosmos - 1861Full view - About this book
| Edward Young - 1767 - 308 pages
...her charms. — • But fee the melancholy Lover come's. Enter Don CARLOS. CARLOS. Hope, thou haft told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years ; vile promifer ! None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wife; and I want fool enough, To fmile in... | |
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| 1804 - 516 pages
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| 1804 - 486 pages
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...her charms ! But see, the melancholy lover comes. Enter Don CARLOS. Car. Hope, thou hast told me lie* from day to day, For more than twenty years ; vile...None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise; and I wasn't fool enough To smile in vanities, and hug a shadow ; Nor have I wisdom to elaborate An... | |
| 1804 - 266 pages
...thonght, and curse him with her But see, the melancholy lover conies. [charms! Enter Don CARLOS. Car. Hope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years ; vile promisor ! None here are happy, hut the very fool, Or very wise ; and I wasn't fool enongh To smile... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...and curse. him with her charms ! But see, the melancholy lover comes. Enter Don CARLOS. Car. IIope, thou hast told me lies from day to day, For more than twenty years ; vile promisor ! None here are happy, but the very fool, Or very wise ; and I wasn't fool enough To smile... | |
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