The Lyre of Love ...C. Whittingham, 1806 |
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... kiss . ' TO IANTHE , A HYMN TO MAY . WHERE lives the man ( if such a man there be ) In idle wilderness or desert drear , To beauty's sacred power an enemy ? Let foul fiends harrow him ; I'll drop no tear . I deem that carl by beauty's ...
... kiss . ' TO IANTHE , A HYMN TO MAY . WHERE lives the man ( if such a man there be ) In idle wilderness or desert drear , To beauty's sacred power an enemy ? Let foul fiends harrow him ; I'll drop no tear . I deem that carl by beauty's ...
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... kiss her soft lips , as if there I could grow , And fear I'm in love , though I answer " no , no . " She tells me her faults , as she sits on my knee ; I chide her , and swear she's an angel to me : My shoulder she taps , and still bids ...
... kiss her soft lips , as if there I could grow , And fear I'm in love , though I answer " no , no . " She tells me her faults , as she sits on my knee ; I chide her , and swear she's an angel to me : My shoulder she taps , and still bids ...
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... kisses , For sweeter sure girl never gave ! But why , in the midst of my blisses , Do you ask me how many I'd have ? I'm not to be stinted in pleasure , Then prithee , my charmer , be kind ; For whilst I love thee above measure , To ...
... kisses , For sweeter sure girl never gave ! But why , in the midst of my blisses , Do you ask me how many I'd have ? I'm not to be stinted in pleasure , Then prithee , my charmer , be kind ; For whilst I love thee above measure , To ...
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... kisses you've given , I still shall be craving for more . To a heart full of love , let me hold thee ; To a heart which , dear Chloe , is thine ! With my arms I'll for ever enfold thee , And twist round thy limbs like a vine . What joy ...
... kisses you've given , I still shall be craving for more . To a heart full of love , let me hold thee ; To a heart which , dear Chloe , is thine ! With my arms I'll for ever enfold thee , And twist round thy limbs like a vine . What joy ...
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... fair rose shall be , Which dyes her cheek when kiss'd by thee ! The morning's blush , or evening's glow , The blooming spring , or watry bow , No tints so fair can show . 3 No sun shall drink its silken bloom , No 01.
... fair rose shall be , Which dyes her cheek when kiss'd by thee ! The morning's blush , or evening's glow , The blooming spring , or watry bow , No tints so fair can show . 3 No sun shall drink its silken bloom , No 01.
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