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" In vain, alas ! for every thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew. "
Sacharissa: Some Account of Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Sunderland, Her ... - Page 35
by Julia Mary Cartwright Ady, Julia Cartwright - 1893 - 314 pages
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Poems, &c. Written Upon Several Occasions, and to Several Persons

Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 pages
...lay: But to prevent the fad Encreafe Of hopelefs Love, I keep away. In vain (alas!) for every Thing Which I have known belong to you, Your Form does to...my Fancy bring, And makes my old Wounds bleed anew. Who in the Spring, from the new Sun, Already has a Fever got, Too late begins thofe Shafts to fhun,...
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The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 pages
...lefs, But, to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. In vain, alas .l for every thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to...my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew. Who in the ipring, from the new fun, Already has a fever got, Too late begins thofe fhafts to fhun,...
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The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 pages
...: But, to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. Jn vain, alas ! for ev'ry thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to...my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew. Who in the fpring, from the new fun Already has a fever got, Too late begins thofe fhafts to fhun,...
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The Works of Edmund Waller: Esq., in Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 pages
...: But, to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. In vain, alas ! for ev'ry thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to my fancy bring, And make my old wounds bleed anew. Who in the fpring, from the new fun Already has a fever got, Too late...
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The Works of the English Poets: Waller

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 346 pages
...: But, to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. Jn vain, alas ! for every thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to...my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew* Who in the fp: ing; from the new fun Already has a fever got, Too late begins thofe fhafts to fhun,...
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The Works of the English Poets, Volume 8

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 348 pages
...to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. In vain, alas! for every thing, Which 1 have known belong to you, Your form does to my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew. Who in the fpring, from the new fun Already has a fever got, Too late begins thofe lhat'ts to fhurt,...
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Preface. A historical essay on the origin and progress of national song ...

1783 - 366 pages
...: But, to prevent the fad increafe Of hopelefs love, I keep away. In vain, alas ! for every thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to...my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds bleed anew. Who in the fpring, from the new fun, Already has a fever got, Too late begins thofe fhafts to fhun...
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Airs to the songs

1783 - 356 pages
...— lefs love, I In vain, a — ias ! fot keep a way m every thing, Which I have known be — lung to you, Your form does to my fancy bring. And makes my old wounds bleed anew, And makes my eld wounds . — — • ' bleed a — new. SONG VI. Yes, Daphne, in your face I find....
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller ...

Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 pages
...single look inflame The coldest breast, the rudest tame. THE SELF-BANISHED. IT is not that I love yon less, Than when before your feet I lay ; But to prevent...Of hopeless love, I keep away. In vain, alas ! for every thing, Which I have known belong to you, Your form does to my fancy bring, And makes my old wounds...
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A Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language

Alexander Crombie - 1809 - 456 pages
...thus, " I am glad, that you have re" turned safe," that is, " because you have rc" turned safe." " 'Tis not that I love you less " Than when before your feet I lay." Waller, Here that is equivalent to because. English writers, however, after a comparative employ as...
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