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| 3831. | The Passionate Shepherd To His Love by Christopher Marlowe> | | Come live with me, and be my love,
And we will all the pleasures prove,
That hills and valleys, dales and fields,
And all the craggy mountain yield... |
| 3832. | The face that launch'd a thousand ships by Christopher Marlowe> | | Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,
And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?
Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss.
Her lips suck f... |
| 3834. | A Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed by Jonathan Swift> | | Corinna, Pride of Drury-Lane,
For whom no Shepherd sighs in vain;
Never did Covent Garden boast
So bright a batter'd, strolling Toast;
No drunken ... |
| 3835. | A Description of a City Shower by Jonathan Swift> | | Careful Observers may fortel the Hour
(By sure Prognosticks) when to dread a Show'r:
While Rain depends, the pensive Cat gives o'er
Her Frolicks... |
| 3836. | A Description of the Morning by Jonathan Swift> | | Now hardly here and there a hackney-coach
Appearing, show'd the ruddy morn's approach.
Now Betty from her master's bed had flown,
And softly stole ... |
| 3837. | The Place of the Damned by Jonathan Swift> | | All folks who pretend to religion and grace,
Allow there's a HELL, but dispute of the place:
But, if HELL may by logical rules be defined
The place... |
| 3838. | Phillis, Or, the Progress of Love by Jonathan Swift> | | Desponding Phillis was endu'd
With ev'ry Talent of a Prude,
She trembled when a Man drew near;
Salute her, and she turn'd her Ear:
If o'er aga... |
| 3839. | Elegy Upon Tiger by Jonathan Swift> | | Her dead lady's joy and comfort,
Who departed this life
The last day of March, 1727:
To the great joy of Bryan
That his antagonist is gone.
And... |
| 3840. | A Maypole by Jonathan Swift> | | Deprived of root, and branch and rind,
Yet flowers I bear of every kind:
And such is my prolific power,
They bloom in less than half an hour;
Yet ... |
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