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" Those seats, whence long excluded thou must mourn ; That gate, for ever barr'd to thy return : Wilt thou not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banish'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove? "
A series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances [by R. and E. Griffith]. - Page 276
by Richard Griffith - 1767
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The English Anthology ...

Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1793 - 388 pages
...a banifh'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove. EMMA. Thy rife of fortune did I only wed, 385 From it's decline determin'd to recede ? Did I but purpofe to...with thee On the fmooth furface of a fummer's fea ; L 2 While gentle Zephyrs play in profp'rons gales, And Fortune's favour fills the fwelling fails...
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The Stockton bee: or, Monthly miscellany

1793 - 430 pages
...pcrfecl and uniform. I will quofe, another from Prior's Henry and Emma, which is very beautiful; " Hid I but purpofe to embark with thee On the fmooth furface of a fummer's fea ; While gentle Zephyrs play with profp'rous galo, And fortune's fjvour fills the fuelling fails, But...
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The english anthology.

1793 - 376 pages
...banim'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove. EMMA. .1 Thy rife of fortune did I only wed, 385 From it's decline determin'd to recede ? Did I but purpofe to embark with thee On the I'mooth furface of a fummer's fea; L 2 'TIs long fince Cynthia and her train were there; Or guardian...
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Sheridan's and Henderson's Practical Method of Reading and Reciting English ...

Thomas Sheridan - Elocution - 1796 - 292 pages
...Wilt thou not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banilh'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove? EMMA. Thy rife of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede; The four following lines in a fmooth gentle tone, which the contraft after will well introduce. Did...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the Palpable Errors ...

George Mason - English language - 1801 - 260 pages
...figuratively." Sit down, my mafters, he cried, your rife hath been my fall. Mallei's Life of Bacon. Thy rife of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede? Prior. Rl'SING. ». [from/a rife.} Infurreoion. He's follow'd both with body and with mind, And doth...
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The seasons; with the life of the author. To which are added Hesiod, or the ...

James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...net then bewail ill-fated love , And hateabanish'd man , condemn'd in woods to rovt! EMMA. Thy rise of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede ; Did I but purpose to embark with thee On the smooth surface of a summer's sea ; While gentle Zephyrs play in...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the Palpable Errors ...

George Mason - English language - 1803 - 310 pages
...Sit down, my mailers, he cried, your • rife hath been my fall. Mallet's Life of Bacán. Thy riji of fortune did I only wed,. From its decline determin'd to recede ? fritr. Rl'SING. л. [from ta rife.] Infurreetion. He's follow'd both with body and .wii mind, h body...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banish'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove? Emma. Thy rise of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede; Did I but purpose to embark with thee On the smooth surface of a summer's sea, While gentle zephyrs play in prosperous...
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The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, Volume 2

English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banish'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove ? EMMA. Thy rise of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede J Did I but purpose to embark with thee On the smooth surface of a summer's sea, While gentle zephyrs...
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Poetical narratives, epistles, and humourous pieces, selected from the most ...

Poetical narratives - English poetry - 1810 - 330 pages
...not then bewail ill-fated love, And hate a banish'd man, condemn'd in woods to rove ? EMMA. Thy rise of fortune did I only wed, From its decline determin'd to recede ? Did I but purpose to embark with thee On the smooth surface of a summer's sea, While gentle zephyrs play in prosp'rous...
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