Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... - time ) cur king : - there : Speak by degrees ; let the inquifitive ear Be held in doubt , and , ere you say " is come , " Let every heart prepare a spacious room ON THE DEATH OF JOHN LITTLETON , ESQ . Return'd 12 POEM S. COWLEY'S.
... - time ) cur king : - there : Speak by degrees ; let the inquifitive ear Be held in doubt , and , ere you say " is come , " Let every heart prepare a spacious room ON THE DEATH OF JOHN LITTLETON , ESQ . Return'd 12 POEM S. COWLEY'S.
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... doubt , they'll choak at last ) Make me all innocence , Good Heaven ! and from thy eyes , O Juftice ! keep ; For though they be not blind , they're oft afleep . • From Singing - mens ' religion , who are COWLEY'S 13 POEMS .
... doubt , they'll choak at last ) Make me all innocence , Good Heaven ! and from thy eyes , O Juftice ! keep ; For though they be not blind , they're oft afleep . • From Singing - mens ' religion , who are COWLEY'S 13 POEMS .
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... doubt , because they stand fo thick th sky , If those be stars which paint the Galaxy . ' Tis not when two like words make up one noife ( Jets for Dutch men and English boys ) ; In which who finds out Wit , the fame may fee In an'grams ...
... doubt , because they stand fo thick th sky , If those be stars which paint the Galaxy . ' Tis not when two like words make up one noife ( Jets for Dutch men and English boys ) ; In which who finds out Wit , the fame may fee In an'grams ...
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... doubt to fing , The turning years be well compar'd to ' a ring We'll write whate'er from you we hear ; For that's the pofy of the year . This difference only will remain— That Time his former face does fhew , Winding into himself again ...
... doubt to fing , The turning years be well compar'd to ' a ring We'll write whate'er from you we hear ; For that's the pofy of the year . This difference only will remain— That Time his former face does fhew , Winding into himself again ...
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Samuel Johnson. Such , dearest friend ! fuch , without doubt , But in her place I then obey'd | |. But books , and wife difcourfe , gardens and fields , And all the joys that unmixt Nature yields ; Thick fummer fhades , where winter ftill ...
Samuel Johnson. Such , dearest friend ! fuch , without doubt , But in her place I then obey'd | |. But books , and wife difcourfe , gardens and fields , And all the joys that unmixt Nature yields ; Thick fummer fhades , where winter ftill ...
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