| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 342 Seiten
...unfeign'd Affeftion. Tis paft, and rhou ait lofl to me for ever. Love is, or ought to be, our greateft Blifs ¡, Since ev'ry other Joy, how dear foever,...for Love.. At the Imperious Tyrant's lordly Call, In fpiie of Reafon and Reitraint we come, Leave Leave Kindred, Parents, and our Native Home. The trembling... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...unfeign'd Affection j 'Tis paft, and thou art loft to me for ever. Lwre is, or ought to be, our greateft Blifs ; Since ev'ry other Joy, how dear foever, Gives...imperious Tyrant's lordly Call, In fpite of Reafon and Refh aint we come, Leave Kindred, Parents, and our native Home. The trembling Maid, with all her Fears,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...Affeftion ; 'Tis pafl, and thou art loft to me for ever, ioife is, or ought to be, our greateft Blils ; Since ev'ry other Joy, how dear foever, Gives way...all for Love. At the imperious Tyrant's lordly Call, lu fpite of Rcafon and Reftt aint we come, Leave Kindred, Parents, and our native Home. The trembling... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 334 Seiten
...unfeign'd affe&ion : 'Tis paft, and thou art loft to me for ever. 3 " Love is or ought to be our greateft blifs ; " Since ev'ry other joy, how dear foever,...all for Love : ' At the imperious tyrant's lordly caU ' In fpite of reafon and reftraint we come, ' Leave kindred parents and our native home : ' The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 Seiten
...forth Ofvtealtb, offlial ftar, lavi, kindred, fame f~\ Thus, in Rowc-'l Ledy Jetit Gray t " — every other joy, how dear foever, " Gives way to that, and...imperious tyrant's lordly call, <( In fpite of reafon and rcilrainc we come, " Leave kindred, parents, and our native home. " The trembling maid, with all her... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 456 Seiten
...for ever. " Love is, orotight to be, our greatest bliss ; " Since ev'ry other joy, how dear soever, " Gives way to that, and we leave all for love. '' At the imperious tyrant's lordly call, " In spite of reason or restraint we come, " Leave kindred, parents, and our native home. l' The trembling... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 460 Seiten
...for ever. " Love is, or ought to be, our greatest bliss ; " Since ev'ry other joy, how dear soever, " Gives way to that, and we leave all for love. " At the imperious tyrant's lordly call, " In spite of reason or restraint we come, " Leave kindred, parents, and our native home. " The trembling... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...to me for ever. Love is, or ought to be, our greatest bliss; Since every other joy, how dear soever, Gives way to that, and we leave all for love. At the imperious tyrant's lordly call, In spite ot reason or restraint we come, Leave kindred, parents, and our native home. The trembling maid,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...me for ever. Love is, or ought to be, our greatest bliss ; Since every other joy, how dear soever, Gives way to that, and we leave all for love. At the imperious tyrant's lordly call, In spite of reason or restraint we come, I/eave kindred, parents, and our native home. The trembling maid,... | |
| 1804 - 516 Seiten
...me for ever. Love is, or ought to be, our greatest bliss ; Since every other joy, how dear soever, Gives way to that, and we leave all for love. At the imperious tyrant's lordly call, In spite ot reason or restraint we come, Leave kindred, parents, and our native home. The trembling maid,... | |
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