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" Go — you may call it madness, folly ; You shall not chase my gloom away. There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Page 512
1847
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 4

English poetry - 1806 - 540 pages
...impending storm ! One dreadful phalanx, Britons, form : Friends to your King, your Country, and your God ! Go — you may call it madness, folly, You shall not...charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Oh ! if you knew the pensive pleasure, " That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 4

English poetry - 1806 - 560 pages
...impending storm ! One dreadful phalanx, Britons, form : Friends to your King, your Country, and your God I There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Go—you may call it madness, folly, You shall not chase my gloom away, Oh ! if you knew the pensive...
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The panorama of wit. Exhibiting the choicest epigrams in the English language

Panorama - Epigrams, English - 1809 - 368 pages
...CHERISHED LOVE, GO — you may call it madness, folly, You shall not chase my gloom away, There's snch a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Oh ! if you knew the peusive pleasure, That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a treasure,...
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Poems

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...story related of Henry the Fourth of France; similar to ours of " The King and Miller of Mansfield." To Go — you may call it madness, folly; You shall not...charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Oh, if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a treasure...
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Poems

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 260 pages
...story related of Henry the Fourth of France; similar to ours of " The King and Miller of Mansfield." To Go — you may call it madness, folly; You shall not...charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Oh, if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a treasure...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 14; Volume 32

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1820 - 636 pages
...Their greatest gratification is persistive despondency. Deaf to precept or example, they retort : — Go — you may call it madness — folly — You shall...charm in melancholy— I would not if I could, be gay 1' We must here terminate our account of this very interesting performance. The medical reader will...
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Poems

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1820 - 272 pages
...of Henry the Fourth of France; similar to ours of " The King and Miller of Mansfield." To Go—you may call it madness, folly; You shall not chase my...charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay.. Oh, if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a treasure...
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Poems

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...story related of Henry the Fourth of France; similar to ours of "The King and Miller of Mansfield." To Go — you may call it madness, folly ; You shall...charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay. Oh, if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of a treasure...
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Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and ..., Volume 1

Horace Smith - English essays - 1825 - 370 pages
...the language of Rogers — " Go, you may call it madness, folly, You shall not steal away my rest ; There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be blest. Oh if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of...
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Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and ..., Volume 1

Horace Smith - English essays - 1825 - 374 pages
...language of Rogers — " Go, you may call it madness, folly, You shall not steal away my rest ; There 's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be blest. Oh if you knew the pensive pleasure That fills my bosom when I sigh, You would not rob me of...
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