I'll seek him in your bonnet brave ; I'll seek him in your eyes ; Nay, now I think they've made his grave I' th' bed of strawberries. I'll seek him there ; I know, ere this, The cold, cold earth doth shake him ; But I will go, or send a kiss By you, sir,... The Pleasures of Love: Being Amatory Poems - Страница 178написао/ла G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 188 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 страница
...feek him there! I know, ere this, The cold, cold earth doth fhake him; But I will go, or fend a kifs By you, Sir, to awake him. Pray, hurt him not; though...green-turfs rear his head, And who do rudely move him. He's foft and tender—pray, take heed— With bands of cowflips bind him; And bring him home—but 'tis... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 страница
...Good-morrow to each maid, That will with flowers the tomb bestrew Wherein my love is laid. * • • * * I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The cold,...his head, And who do rudely move him. He's soft and tender — pray, take heed — With bands of cowslips bind him ; And bring him home — but 'tis decreed... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 страница
...primrose too ! Good-morrow to each maid, That will with flowers the tomb bestrew Wherein my love is laid ! I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The cold,...his head, And who do rudely move him. He's soft and tender — pray, take heed ! — With bands of cowslips bind him ; And bring him home — but 'tis... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 страница
...primrose too ; Good-morrow to each maid, That will with flow'rs the tomb bestrew Wherein my love is laid. I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The cold,...awake him. Pray, hurt him not ; though he be dead lie knows well who do love him ; And who with green-turfs rear his head, And who do rudely move him.... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 страница
...Wherein my love is laid. 'il seek him there II know, ere this. The cold, cold earth doth shake him ; tut I will go, or send a kiss By you, Sir, to awake him. ray, hurt him not ; though he be dead He knows well who do love him ; nd who with green-turfs rear... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 страница
...primrose too ; Good-morrow to each maid, That will with flow'rs the tomb bestrew, Wherein my love is laid. I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The cold,...green-turfs rear his head, And who do rudely move him. x He's soft and tender — pray, take heed — With bands of cowslips bind him, And bring him home... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1810 - 280 страница
...brave, I'll seek him in your eyes ; Nay, now I think they've made his grave I'th' bed of strawberries : I'll seek him there ; I know ere this The cold, cold...dead, He knows well who do love him, And who with green turfs rear his head, And who do rudely move him. He's sofi and tender, pray take heed, With bands... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 страница
...flow'rs the tomb bestrew, Wherein my love is laid. I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The eold, cold earth doth shake him ; But I will go, or send...you, sir, to awake him. Pray, hurt him not ; though lie be dead He knows well who do love him ; He's soft and tender — pray, take heed — With bands... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 386 страница
...primrose too ; Good-morrow to each maid, That will with flow'rs the tomb bestrew, Wherein my love is laid. I'll seek him there ! I know, ere this, The cold, cold earth doth shake him j But I will go, or send a kiss By you, sir, to awake him. v . * Pray, hurt him not ; though he be... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1810 - 278 страница
...him. Pray hurt him not ; though he be dead, He knows well who do love him, And who with green turfs rear his head, And who do rudely move him. He's soft and tender, pray take heed, With bands of cowslips bind him, And bring him home ; — but 'tis decreed... | |
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