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" twas from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting words most kind, The eye does tempt to love's desire And seems to say " 'tis Cupid's fire ;" Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith nought doth say the heart of stone. "
Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date - Page 46
by Thomas Evans - 1810
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Love Songs of English Poets, 1500-1800

William Ralph Hall Caine - English poetry - 1892 - 320 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze. Whence comes my woe ? as freely own : Ah me ! 'twas from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting...Cupid's fire : Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith nought doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak Sweet eye, sweet lip, sweet...
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The Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh: Collected and Authenticated, with Those of ...

Sir Walter Raleigh - 1892 - 326 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze. Whence comes my woe ? As freely own: Ah me ! 'twas from a heart of stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind ; The lips,...desire, And seems to say, 'tis Cupid's fire : Yet all so fuir but speak my moan, Sith nought doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 1

Henry Coppée - Literature - 1893 - 560 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze. Whence comes my woe ? As freely own : Ah me ! 'twas from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting...Cupid's fire ; Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith naught doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak Sweet eye, sweet lip, sweet...
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The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, Volume 5

American poetry - 1893 - 472 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze: Whence comes my woe ? as freely own; Ah me! 'twas from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting...'tis Cupid's fire; Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith naught doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak Sweet eye, sweet lip, sweet...
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Lyrical Verse from Elizabeth to Victoria: Selected and Edited with Notes and ...

Oswald Crawfurd - 1896 - 494 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze. Whence comes my woe, as freely own ; Ah me ! 'twas from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting...Cupid's fire ; Yet all so fair, but speak my moan, Since nought doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak Sweet lip, sweet eye,...
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In My Lady's Name: Poems of Love and Beauty

English poetry - 1896 - 468 pages
...the diamond's blaze : Whence comes my woe ? as freely own ; Ah me ! 't was from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting words most kind, 'e eye does tempt to love's desire, id seems to say 't is Cupid's fire ; Yet all so fair but speak...
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In My Lady's Name: Poems of Love and Beauty

English poetry - 1897 - 428 pages
...the diamond's blaze : Whence comes my woe ? as freely own ; Ah me ! 't was from a heart like stone. The blushing cheek speaks modest mind, The lips befitting...eye does tempt to love's desire, And seems to say 't is Cupid's fire ; Yet all so fair but speak my moan, Sith naught doth say the heart of stone. Why...
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The Spencer Anthology: 1548-1591 A. D.

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 336 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze! Whence comes my woe ? as freely own! Ah ! me! 'twas from a heart like stone! The blushing cheek speaks modest mind. The lips, befitting words most kind. The eye doth tempt to love's desire; And seems to say, 'tis CUPID'S fire. Yet all so fair, but speak my moan...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1901 - 1080 pages
...mock the diamond's blaze: Whence comes my woe ? as freely own ; Ah me ! 'twas from a heart like stone. n, And cheerfully doth sing, With all blest saints...fain would I see ; Come quickly, Lord, and end my gri Shh naught doth say the heart of stone. Why thus, my love, so kind bespeak Sweet eye, sweet lip, sweet...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...blushyng cheek speakes modest mymle, The lipps, befitting worcles moste kynde, The eye does tempte to love's desire, And seems to say 'tis Cupid's fire ; Yet all so faire but speake my moane, Syth noughte dothe save the hearte of stone. Why thus, my love, so kynd...
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