Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... Satan himfelf can accufe None here ( no not fo much as the divines ) For th ' motus primò primi to ftrong lines . Well , fince the foil then does not naturally bear Verfe , who ( a devil ) should import it here ? For that to me would ...
... Satan himfelf can accufe None here ( no not fo much as the divines ) For th ' motus primò primi to ftrong lines . Well , fince the foil then does not naturally bear Verfe , who ( a devil ) should import it here ? For that to me would ...
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... Satan art . Though in thy thoughts fearce any tracks have been So much as of original fin , Such charms thy beauty wears as might Defires in dying confefs'd faints excite : Thou with strange adultery , Doft in each breaft a brothel keep ...
... Satan art . Though in thy thoughts fearce any tracks have been So much as of original fin , Such charms thy beauty wears as might Defires in dying confefs'd faints excite : Thou with strange adultery , Doft in each breaft a brothel keep ...
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... Satan the old Came here with a beard to his middle ; Though he chang'd face and name , Old Will was the fame , At the noife of a can and a fiddle . These statesmen , you believe , Send ftraight for the fhrieve , For he is one too , or ...
... Satan the old Came here with a beard to his middle ; Though he chang'd face and name , Old Will was the fame , At the noife of a can and a fiddle . These statesmen , you believe , Send ftraight for the fhrieve , For he is one too , or ...
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... Satan himself was bound , till th ' iron chain Our pride did break , and let him loose again . Still the old fting remain'd , and man began To tempt the forpent , as he tempted man ; Then hell fends forth her furies , Avarice , Pride ...
... Satan himself was bound , till th ' iron chain Our pride did break , and let him loose again . Still the old fting remain'd , and man began To tempt the forpent , as he tempted man ; Then hell fends forth her furies , Avarice , Pride ...
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... Satan with his Angels now fall- ing into Hell , defcrib'd here , not in the center ( for Heaven and Earth may be fup- pos'd as yet not made , certainly not yet accurs'd ) but in a place of utter darkneis , fitlieft call'd Chaos : Here Satan ...
... Satan with his Angels now fall- ing into Hell , defcrib'd here , not in the center ( for Heaven and Earth may be fup- pos'd as yet not made , certainly not yet accurs'd ) but in a place of utter darkneis , fitlieft call'd Chaos : Here Satan ...
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