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And now farewell! involv'd in shades of night, For ever I am ravish'd from thy sight: In vain I reach my feeble hands, to join In sweet embraces ah! no longer thine!" Constantia was a woman of extraordinary wit and beauty, but very unhappy in a father who, having arrived at great riches by his own industry, took delight in nothing but his money.

Our Turkish Galley thus man'd, I'll put to Sea, and about a League from Land, with a sham-fight set on that of Old Francisco, take it, make 'em all Slaves, clap the Old Fellow under hatches, and then you may deal with the fair Slave his Wife, as Adam did with Eve. Car. I'm ravish'd with the thought. Ant. But what will be the event of this? Car.

On the wild heath in mournful guise he stood, Ere the shrill boatswain gave the hated sign; He dropt a tear unseen into the flood, He stole one secret moment to repine "Why am I ravish'd from my native strand? What savage race protects this impious gain? Shall foreign plagues infest this teeming land, And more than sea-born monsters plough the main?

Masterful menace instead that by thee my reward shall be ravish'd, Won with the sweat of my brow, and assign'd by the sons of Achaia!

They soon came within sight of the Sirens, who sang in Ulysses's hearing: Come here, thou, worthy of a world of praise, That dost so high the Grecian glory raise, Ulysses' stay thy ship, and that song hear That none pass'd ever, but it bent his ear, But left him ravish'd, and instructed more By us than any ever heard before.

Thump thump thump obstreperated the abbess of Andouillets with the end of her gold-headed cane against the bottom of the calesh The old mule let a f... We are ruin'd and undone, my child, said the abbess to Margarita, we shall be here all night we shall be plunder'd we shall be ravished We shall be ravish'd, said Margarita, as sure as a gun.

Ha, ha, ha, I thought thou would'st have said at least had murder'd his Father, or ravish'd his Mother Break a Vow, quoth ye by Fortune, I have broke a thousand. Bel. Well said, my Boy! A Man of Honour! And will be ready whene'er the Devil calls for thee So ho more Wine, more Wine, and Dice. Enter a Servant with Dice and Wine. Sir Tim. What will you set me, Sir? Bel.

No; let the muse his piercing pangs disclose, Who bleeds and weeps his sum of life away! "On the wild heath in mournful guise he stood Ere the shrill boatswain gave the hated sign; He dropt a tear unseen into the flood, He stole one secret moment to repine "Why am I ravish'd from my native strand? What savage race protects this impious gain?

But since you are of a celestial Race, And easily can penetrate Into the utmost limits of the Thought, Why shou'd I fear to tell you of your Conquest? And thus implore your Aid. He shews signs of Joy. Doct. I am ravish'd! Bell. Ah, Prince Divine, take pity on a Mortal. Doct. I am rapt! Bell. And take me with you to the World above! Doct. Bell. Ha, my Uncle come again to interrupt us! Doct.

Tell fair AURELIA, she has charms, Might in a hermit stir desire. T' attain the heav'n that's in her arms, I'd quit the world's alluring harms, And to a cell content, retire. Of all that pleas'd my ravish'd eye, Her beauty should supply the place; Bold Raphael's strokes, and Titian's dye, Should but in vain presume to vie With her inimitable face.