| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 pages
...his shafp -.rrows trirs ? Sure, if that long-with-luve-ac.painted eye» Can judge of love, thou Met a lover's case. I read it in thy looks; thy languisht...like thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, О Moon tell me Is constant love dceni'd there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud as here... | |
| 1823 - 696 pages
...»harp arrowi tries ? Snre, if that long-with-Iove-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou leel'st Z 3 8 descrié«. Then, even of fellowship. О Moon, tell me, Is constant love dcem'd there but want of wit?... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long with love acquainted \ / languish'd grace To me that feel the like thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1824 - 378 pages
...in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case; I read it in thy looks ; — thy languish'd grace, To me, that feel the like, thy state descries. Then e'en of fellowship, O moon !... | |
| English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks, thy languish'd grace To me, that feel the like, thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 326 pages
...in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languish! grace To me, that feel the like, thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, O Moon, tell... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languish! grace To me, that feel the like, thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, oh moon, tell... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pages
...long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou fecl'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languish t grace To me, that feel the like, thy state descries....even of fellowship, O Moon, tell me, Is constant love deem M there but want of wit? Are beauties there as proud as here they be? Do they ahove love to be... | |
| Scotland - 1840 - 1522 pages
...in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure if that long- with-love- acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case; I read it in thy looks; thy languish'd grace, To me, that feel the like, thy state descries." How many aspects of vary ing beauty... | |
| England - 1840 - 880 pages
...heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure if that long- with-love- acquainted eyei Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks; thy languish'd grace, To me, that feel the like, thy state descries." How many aspects of varying beauty... | |
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