What, if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod, He will repay me with annoy, Because a god. Then sit thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be ; O Cupid! so thou pity me, I will not wish to part from thee. Relics of Literature - Page 4by Reuben Percy - 1823 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 1054 pages
...court youi power not worth a pinue, Alas what hereby shall I winne, If he gainesay me ? What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod, He will repay me with annoy, Because a God. Then sit'thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be, Lurke in mine eyes, I like of thee, O Cupid... | |
| Joseph Haslewood - English poetry - 1812 - 330 pages
...your power not woorth a pinne. Alas, what hereby shall I winne If he gaine-say me ? What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod? He will repay me with...Then sit thou safely on my knee. And let thy bower my bosonie be: Lurke in mine eyes, I like of thee. O Cupid, so thou pitty me. Spare not, but play thee.... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1812 - 502 pages
...If he gaine-say me ? What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod f He will repay me with annoy, Then sit thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosome be: Lurke in mine eyes, I like of thee. O Cupid, so thou pitty me, Because a god. Spare not,... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1814 - 576 pages
...court your power not worth a pinne, Alas what hereby shall I whine, If he gainesay me ? What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod, He will repay me with...safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be, Lurke in mine eyes, 1 like of thee, D Cupid so thou pittie me, Spare not, but play thee SONETTO. Turne... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 624 pages
...He music plays, it I so sing ; He lends me every living thing, Yet, cruel, he my heart doth sting. What if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod, He...God. Then sit thou safely on my knee, And let thy howre my hosom be; O, Cupid, so thou pity me, I will not wish to part Irom thee. In the curlier ages,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 420 pages
...your sin, I'll count your power not worth a pin, Alas ! what hereby shall I win ? If he gain-say me. What, if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod ? ....safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be; Lurk in mine eyes, I like of thee, O, Cupid, so thou pity me! Spare not, but play thee. 32y BEAUMONT... | |
| Thomas Lodge - English poetry - 1819 - 188 pages
...your sinnc, He count your power not worth a pinnc, Alas, what hereby shall I winne, What if I beate the wanton boy With many a rod? He will repay me with...Then sit thou safely on my knee And let thy bower my bosome be: Lurke in mine eies I like of thee: O Cupid, so thou pittie me, Spare not but play thee.... | |
| Thomas Lodge - English poetry - 1819 - 146 pages
...your sinne, He count your power not worth a pinue, Alas, what hereby shall I winne, What if I beale the wanton boy With many a rod? He will repay me with...Then sit thou safely on my knee And let thy bower my bosome be: Lurke in mine eies I like of thee: O Cupid, so thou pittie me, Spare not but play thee.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 432 pages
...your sin, I'll count your power not worth a pin, Alas! what hereby shall I win? If he gain-say me. What, if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod? He will repay me with annoy, Because a God. Then s¿t thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be; Lurk in mine eyes, I like-of thee, 0, Cupid,... | |
| Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 328 pages
...he my heart doth sting. What, if I beat the wauton boy With many a rod, He will repay me with anoy, Because a God. Then, sit thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be; O Cupid ! do thou pity me, I will not wish to part from thee." ROYAL AND NOBLE POETS. "MANY of the Troubadours,... | |
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