| Edward Young - 1762 - 412 pàgines
...chang'd indeed ; before her eyes III- boding looks and unknown horrors rife : For pomp and fplendor, for her guard and crown, A gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's frown : E!ack thoughts, each morn, invade the Liver's breift, Each Night, a ruffian locks the Qesen to reft.... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pàgines
...chang'd indeed ; before her eyes Ill-boding looks and unknown horrors rife : For pomp and fplendor, for her guard and crown, A gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's...frown : Black thoughts, each morn invade the Lover's bresft, Each Night, a ruffian locks the £>uetn to reft. Ah mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 278 pàgines
...chang'd indeed ; before her eyes Ill-boding looks and unknown horrors rife : For pomp and fplendor, for her guard and crown, < A gloomy dungeon, and a...frown.: Black thoughts each morn invade the Lover's breaft, Each night, a ruffian locks the Queen to reft. Ah mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds... | |
| 1781 - 512 pàgines
...chang'd, indeed ! before her eyes Ill-boding looks and unknown horrors rife ; For pomp and fplendour, for her guard and crown, A gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's...frown : Black thoughts, each morn, invade the lover's breaft ; Each night a ruffian locks the queen to reft. Ah, mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 pàgines
...Black thoughts each morn invade the Lover's brealt, Each night, a ruffian locks the Queen to reft. Ah mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds ! But Suffolk's daughter its advantage finds, 119 Religion's force divine is beft difplay'd In deep defertion of all human aid : To fuccour in extremes,... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 pàgines
...chang'd indeed ; before her eyes Ill-boding looks and unknown horrors rife : For pomp and fplendor, for her guard and crown, A gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's...frown : Black thoughts, each morn, invade the Lover's breaft, Each night, a ruffian locks the £>ueeu to reft. Ah mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 312 pàgines
...l11-boding looks and unknown horrors rife : l."or pomp and fplendor, for her guard and crown, 105 ,i gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's frown : Black thoughts each morn invade the lover's bread ; Each night a ruffian locks the queen to reft. Ah, mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar mind's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 pàgines
...chahg'd indeed ! before her eyes Ill-boding looks and unknown horrors rife : For pomp and fplehdor, for her guard and crown^ A gloomy dungeon, and a keeper's frown : 1*6 Black thoughts each morn invade the L,ovcr'» breaft, Each night, a ruffian locks the Queen to... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 420 pàgines
...inverts the year. But whither is the captive borne away, ,, Black thoughts, each morn, invade the Lover & breast, Each night, a ruffian locks the Queen to rest....minds ! But SUFFOLK'S daughter its advantage finds. Religions force divine is best display'd In deep desertion of all human aid : To succour in extremes,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 540 pàgines
...Black thoughts each morn invade the Lover'i brealt, Each night, a ruffian locks the Queen to reft. Ah mournful change, if judg'd by vulgar minds But Suffolk's daughter its advantage finds, на Religion's force divine is beft difplay'd In deep defertion of all human aid : lo fuccour in extremes,... | |
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