| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...if a kiss prove unchaste. Then is true love quite disgraced. Though love be sweet, learn this of me, No love is sweet but honesty ! SAMELA. LIKE to Diana... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...prove unchaste, Then is true love quite disgrac'd. Thou love be sweet, learn this of me, No love sweet but honesty ! Doron's Description of Samela. [From... | |
| 1907 - 584 pages
...the interest of sentiment, and the sentiment of all her genre painting is that of homely idealism. ' No such quiet to the mind As true love with kisses kind. Tho' love be sweet, learn this of me, No sweet love hut honesty.' A mere thread of a plot, a handful... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 470 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...sweet, learn this of me, No love sweet but honesty ! Doron's Description of Samela. [From Greene's " Arcadia," 1610, 4to. ; also in " England's Helicon."]... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...disgrac'd. Though love be sweet, learn this of me, No lore sweet but honesty ! 3 Detroit's Description of Samela. [From Greene's " Arcadia," 1610, 4to. ;... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 482 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...quite disgrac'd. Though love be sweet, learn this of meNo love sweet but honesty ! 3 Doron's Description ofSamela. [From Greene's " Arcadia," 1610, 4to.... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliography - 1812 - 518 pages
...love's sugred thrall, But uuhappy maydens all, Who esteeme your virgins blisses Sweeter than a wives sweet kisses. No such quiet to the mind As true love with kisses kind. But if a kisse prove unchast, Then is true love quite disgrast. Though love be sweet, learn this of me, No love... | |
| Archaica - 1815 - 520 pages
...bliss doth bring, Happy is Love's sugar'd thrall, But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin's blisses, Sweeter than a wife's sweet kisses. No such...sweet, learn this of me, No love sweet but honesty. As soon as PHILOMELA had ended her ode, Seignior LUTESIO stepped to her, and half marred her melody... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English prose literature - 1815 - 508 pages
...waken him out of his dump, she took again her lute in her hand, and began to sing this following ode. PHILOMELA'S SECOND ODE. . IT was frosty winter season, And fair Flora's wealth was geason : Meads that erst with green were spread, With choice flowers diap'red, Had tawny vales : cold... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 pages
...kissing mei-teth. If love be so sweet a thing, That such happy bliss doth bring, Happy is love's sugar'd thrall, But unhappy maidens all, Who esteem your virgin*...frosty winter season, And fair Flora's wealth was geason.f Meads that erst with green were spread, With choice flowers diap'red, Had tawny veils; cold... | |
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