| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 346 pàgines
...into each other's arms; At leaft, if that's too much, afford a fpace 30 To meeting lips, nor fliall we flight the grace ; We owe to thee this freedom...to reft, The faithful pair on either fide impreft 35 An intercepted kifs, then bade good-night; But when th' enfuing dawn had put to flight The ltars... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 334 pàgines
...And, opening, let us ru(h into each other's arms ! At leaft, if that's too much, ;JFor J a fpace 30 To meeting lips, nor fhall we flight the grace ; We...vows, alas ! in vain. Thus having faid, when evening calt'd to reft, The faithful pair on either fide impreft j5 An intercepted kii's, then bade good-night... | |
| 1795 - 846 pàgines
...blef* thcc, would'ft thou yield to chaimt, And, opening, let us nilh into each other's arms ? At lealt, if that's too much, afford a fpace To meeting lips, nor fhall we flight the grace; We owe to thec this freedom to complain, And breathe our vows, but vows, ala« ! in vain.* Thus having bid, when... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 pàgines
...each other's arms ! At least, if that's too much, afford a space To meeting lips, nor shall we slight the grace; We owe to thee this freedom to complain,...breathe our vows, but vows, alas ! in vain." Thus having said, when evening call'd to rest, The faithful pair on either side imprest An intercepted kiss, then... | |
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