The Poetical Works of DrydenHoughton Mifflin Company, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... pain . II When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punish'd ourselves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a pleasure to press it again ! III When the denial comes fainter and fainter ...
... pain . II When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punish'd ourselves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a pleasure to press it again ! III When the denial comes fainter and fainter ...
Page 183
... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving legions mingled in the war ; But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps to guide To virtue's heights , with wisdom well ...
... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving legions mingled in the war ; But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps to guide To virtue's heights , with wisdom well ...
Page 407
... pain ! " II Sighing to himself , and crying : " Wretched I , to love in vain ! Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful swain ; Kiss me , dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain . III " Ever scorning , and ...
... pain ! " II Sighing to himself , and crying : " Wretched I , to love in vain ! Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful swain ; Kiss me , dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain . III " Ever scorning , and ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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