| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 446 pages
...guilt, and all my joy, In trance extatiek may thy pangs be drown'd, Bright clouds descend, and angel* watch thee round ; From opening skies may streaming glories shine, And saints embrace tkiee with a love like mine. 4 I think f I think the whole letter the most passionate I ever read,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 pages
...dust we dote on, when 'tis man we love. Then too, when fate shall thy fair frame destroy (That canse of all my guilt, and all my joy,) In trance ecstatic may thy pangs be drown'd, Bright clonds descend, and angels watch thee round ; From opening skies may streaming glories shine. And saints... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...you only prove What dust we doat on, when 'tis man we love. Then too, when fate shall thy fair frame destroy, (That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy) In trance ecstatic may the pangs be drown'd, Bright clouds descend, and Angels watch thee round, From op'ning skies may streaming... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...only prove 335 what dust we dote on, when 't is man we love. Then too, when Fate shall thy fair frame destroy (that cause of all my guilt, and all my joy),...clouds descend, and angels watch thee round ; from op'ning skies may streaming glories shine, 341 and saints embrace thee with a love like mine. May one... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...only prove 335 what dust we dote on, when 't is man we love. Then too, when Fate shall thy fair frame destroy (that cause of all my guilt, and all my joy),...clouds descend, and angels watch thee round; from op'ning skies may streaming glories shine, 341 and saints embrace thee with a love like mine. May one... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 pages
...you only prove What dust we doat on, when 'tis man we love. Then too, when fate shall thy fair frame destroy, (That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy) In trance ecstatic may the pangs' be drowu'd, Bright clouds descend, and Angels watch thee round, From op'ning skies may streaming... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 220 pages
...only prove 335 What dust we dote on, when 'tis man we love. Then too, when Fate shall thy fair frame destroy, (That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy,)...clouds descend, and angels watch thee round ; From op'ning skies may streaming glories shine, 341 And saints embrace thee with a love like mine. May one... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 592 pages
...frame destroy, That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy, In trance extatic may thy pangs bedrown'd, Bright clouds descend, and angels watch thee round...shine, And saints embrace thee with a love like mine. I think the whole letter the most passionate I ever read, except Heloise's own, on the subject of love.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 594 pages
...They are on the other side, that you may not be at a loss. Then too, when fate shall thy fair frame destroy, That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy, In trance extatic may thy pangs be drown'd, Bright clouds descend, and angels watch thce round ; From opening... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 594 pages
...They are on the other side, that you may not be at a loss. Then too, when fate shall thy fair frame destroy, That cause of all my guilt, and all my joy, In trance extatic may thy pangs be drown'd, Bright clouds descend, and angels watch thee round ; From opening... | |
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