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الصفحة 41
... laugh ; Who swears by Fate , she'll not abuse What Nature gives her leave to use , Yet to a Friend , will not be coy , But give him leave for to enjoy What he desires , so he'll conceal Those hidden Pleasures which they steal .
... laugh ; Who swears by Fate , she'll not abuse What Nature gives her leave to use , Yet to a Friend , will not be coy , But give him leave for to enjoy What he desires , so he'll conceal Those hidden Pleasures which they steal .
الصفحة 115
THE HOUR OF WOE PERRY NURSEY 1799-1867 Oh ! leave the violet in the vale ! Oh ! pluck it not for me ! But fetch me now some floweret pale That sorrow's type may be . Sing on thou lonely nightingale From yonder sheltering tree , Still ...
THE HOUR OF WOE PERRY NURSEY 1799-1867 Oh ! leave the violet in the vale ! Oh ! pluck it not for me ! But fetch me now some floweret pale That sorrow's type may be . Sing on thou lonely nightingale From yonder sheltering tree , Still ...
الصفحة 116
Oh ! leave the sweet rose in its bed The rose so fresh and fair ; Full soon ' twould droop its beauteous head , Placed on this breast of care . No — nought that is to beauty wed Can bloom and flourish there !
Oh ! leave the sweet rose in its bed The rose so fresh and fair ; Full soon ' twould droop its beauteous head , Placed on this breast of care . No — nought that is to beauty wed Can bloom and flourish there !
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