| British poets - 1824 - 676 דפים
...Distrust is poor, and a misplac'd suspicion Invites, and justifies the falsehood fear'd. Hill's Zara. Hence Jealousy ; thou fatal lying fiend, Thou false seducer of our hearts, begone. C. Johnson's Sultanett. Passions, if great, though turn'd to their reverse, Keep their degree, and... | |
| Mark Mills Pomeroy - 1869 - 300 דפים
...wouldn't they be jealous ? Wouldn't the green one-eyed lobsters gnash their teeth and refuse to learu their lessons ? " Hence, jealousy ; thou fatal, lying fiend, Thou false seducer of our hearts, begone ! " but don't take the school-marms, for — " I loved Ophelia (a school-marm). Forty thousand brothers... | |
| Mark Mills Pomeroy - 1871 - 302 דפים
...such scorn, for it was made For kissing, lady, not for such contempt." And then all the other boys 1 wouldn't they be jealous ? "Wouldn't the green one-eyed...lying fiend, Thou false seducer of our hearts, begone ! " but don't take the school-marms, for — "I loved Ophelia (a school-marm). h Forty thousand brothers... | |
| Albert M. Bacon - 1872 - 294 דפים
...base insinuation. 6 MANUAL OP GESTURE. 3. I hate and ABHOR lying, but Thy law do I love. hlvbhhf». 4. HENCE, Jealousy ; thou fatal lying fiend, Thou false seducer of our hearts, BEGONE ! 5. O, that way MADNESS lies ; let me SHUN that ; no MORE of that. While the notation of this last... | |
| 1891 - 556 דפים
...antidote with antimony, And 'tis infectious ; mix jealousy with marriage, It poisons virtue. Davenport. Hence, jealousy; thou fatal lying fiend Thou false seducer of our hearts begone. G. Johnson. Accursed jea.ousy О merciless, wild, and unforgiving fiend ! Blindfold it runs to undistinguish'd... | |
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