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" Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell me, Is constant love deemed there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud as here they be? Do they above love to be loved, and yet Those lovers scorn whom that love doth possess? Do they call virtue there, ungratefulness? "
The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed - Page 236
edited by - 1809
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The Works of the Honourable Sr. Philip Sidney, Kt. in Prose and Verse: I. A ...

Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 pages
...feel the like, thy ftate defcries. Then ev'n of fel/owfhip, O Mobff, tell me, Is conftant Love deem'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud...they be ? Do they above love to be lov'd, and yet Thofe lovers fcorn, whom that love doth poflefs * Do they call Versue there Ungratefulnefs ? XXXII....
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Geschichte der Poesie und Beredsamkeit seit dem Ende des dreizehnten ...

Friedrich Bouterwek - Literature - 1809 - 506 pages
...the like, thy fíate defcries. Then ev'n of fellowíliip, O Moon, tell me, Is confiant Love deem'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud...they be ? Do they above love to be lov'd , and yet Thofe lovers fçorn, whom that love doth poffcfs* Do they call Vertue there Ungratefulnefs? p) tint»...
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The London Magazine, Volume 8

1823 - 696 pages
...there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud us here they be ? Do they above love to be loved, and yet Those lovers scorn, whom that love doth possess ? Do they call virtue thtn—ungratcfuliieut The last line of this poem is a little obscured by transposition. He means,...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...feel the like thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell me, Is constant love deem'd O Sleep, the certain knot of peace, The baiting place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man's wealth,...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 10

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1824 - 378 pages
...the like, thy state descries. Then e'en of fellowship, O moon ! tell me — Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud...possess ? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness ?" — This is some what in the manner of Shakspeare, both in the conception and expression. — The...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

Books - 1824 - 378 pages
...the like, thy state descries. Then e'en of fellowship, O moon ! tell me — Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud...possess ? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness?" — This is some what in the manner of Shakspeare, both in the conception and expression. — The following...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

Books - 1824 - 378 pages
...the like, thy state descries. Then e'en of fellowship, O moon ! tell me — Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud...possess ? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness?" — This is somewhat in the manner of Shakspeare, both in the conception and expression. — The following...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...feel the like thy state deseries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell me, Is eonstant love deem'd e. The grim logieian seorn whom that love doth possess ? Do they eall virtue there ungratefulness ? Come, Sleep, O Sleep,...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1

Nathan Drake - 1828 - 360 pages
...which flowed from her ladyship's Then, ev'n of fellowship, O Moone, tell me ,1s constant Love deem'd there but want of wit ? Are Beauties there as proud...they above love to be lov'd, and yet Those Lovers scorne whom that Love doth possesse ? Do they call Vertue there ungratefulnesse ? TO SLEEPE. Come,...
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Specimens of English Sonnets

Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...feel the like, thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell me, Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit ? Are beauties there as proud...they call virtue there ungratefulness? COME, Sleep — O Sleep, the certain knot of peace, The baiting place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man's wealth,...
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