| English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...sinner ? Prithee, why so mute ? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do 't ? Prithee, why so mute ? . Quit, quit for shame ; this will not...not love, Nothing can make her. The Devil take her ! SONG. HONEST lover whosoever, If in all thy love there ever Was one wav'ring thought, if thy flame... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 474 pages
...sinner ? Prithee, why so mute ? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do 't ? Prithee, why so mute ? Quit, quit for shame ; this will not...not love, Nothing can make her. The devil take her ! SONG. HONEST lover whosoever, If in all thy love there ever Know this, Thou lov'st amiss, And, to... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...sinner? Prithee, why so mute? Will, if speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do't ? Prithee, why so mute ? Quit, quit for shame ; this will not...not love, Nothing can make her. The Devil take her ! SONG. TlONEST lover whosoever, " If in all thy love there ever Was one wavering thonght, if thy flame... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...sinner f Prithee, why so mute? Will, if speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do't ? Prithee, why so mute ? Quit, quit for shame ; this will not...not love, Nothing can make her. The Devil take her ! SONG. LI ON EST lover whosoever, ** If in all thy love there ever Was one wavering thought, if thy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 802 pages
...Pr'ythee, why so mute ? Quit, quit, for shame ! this will not move, This cannot take her ; If of her self she will not love, Nothing can make her : The Devil take her ! soy\ET i. Do'sr see how unregarded now That piece of beauty passes ? There was a time when I did... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1813 - 496 pages
...Saying nothing do't ? Prithee why so mute? Quit, quit for shame— this will not move, This caunot take her: If of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her, The devil take her ! Here is another of his sonnets on Jove:- — Dost see how unregarded now That piece of beauty passes... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...wake ! Our voice let us raise In Phoebus' s praise: Inspir'd by so glorious a theme, Our musical words Quit, quit, for shame ! this will not move, This cannot...not love, Nothing can make her ; The devil take her. § 15. Song. Hump/trey Gubbiu's CetrbHfA COURTING I went to my love, Who is sweeter than rosei in May... | |
| England - 1839 - 894 pages
...why so mute ? Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do't ? Pry thee, why so milte ? Quit, quit for shame; this will not move ; This cannot...not love, Nothing can make her. The devil take her ! SOCIUMo. CHRISTOPHER IN HIS ALCOVE. HAVE you ever entered, all alone, the shadowsof some dilapidated... | |
| Thomas Hudson - Songs, English - 1818 - 506 pages
...going to see a fight. MISTER GAGE, THE FAT EXCISEMAN. TVSE— ii The Girl 1 left behind me." • " If of herself she will not love, " Nothing can make her. " The devil take her." SIR JOHN LUCKLINC. OH ! Cupid has enough to do, Between low folk and high folk ; And gives them mostly... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 440 pages
...Saying nothing do't ? Quit, quit, for shame ! this will not move. This cannot take her ; If of her self she will not love, Nothing can make her : The Devil take her ! SO.VG. HONEST lover whosoever, If in all thy love there ever Was one wav'ring thought, if thy flame... | |
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