Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... Who , when their little windpipes they had found Unequal to fo ftrange a found , O'ercome by art and grief they did expire , And fell upon the conquering lyre . Happy , O happy they , whofe tomb might be 16 POEMS . COWLEY'S.
... Who , when their little windpipes they had found Unequal to fo ftrange a found , O'ercome by art and grief they did expire , And fell upon the conquering lyre . Happy , O happy they , whofe tomb might be 16 POEMS . COWLEY'S.
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Samuel Johnson. Happy , O happy they , whofe tomb might be , Maufolus ! envied by thee ! ODE II . THAT A PLEASANT POVERTY IS TO BE PREFER- RED BEFORE DISCONTENTED RICHES . WH HY , O ! doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee , Though Neptune's ...
Samuel Johnson. Happy , O happy they , whofe tomb might be , Maufolus ! envied by thee ! ODE II . THAT A PLEASANT POVERTY IS TO BE PREFER- RED BEFORE DISCONTENTED RICHES . WH HY , O ! doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee , Though Neptune's ...
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... happy - the leaft part of men . Your very fufferings did fo graceful fhew , That fome ftrait envy'd your affliction too ; For a clear confcience and heroic mind la ills their bufinefs and their glory find . So , though lefs worthy ...
... happy - the leaft part of men . Your very fufferings did fo graceful fhew , That fome ftrait envy'd your affliction too ; For a clear confcience and heroic mind la ills their bufinefs and their glory find . So , though lefs worthy ...
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... happy years of late , That faw nought ill , but us that were ingrate ; Such years , as if earth's youth return had been , And that old ferpent , Time , had caft his skin ? As gloriously and gently did they move , As the bright fun that ...
... happy years of late , That faw nought ill , but us that were ingrate ; Such years , as if earth's youth return had been , And that old ferpent , Time , had caft his skin ? As gloriously and gently did they move , As the bright fun that ...
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... Happy infect , happy thou ! Doft neither age nor winter know ; But , when thou ' ft drunk , and danc'd , and fung Thy fill , the flowery leaves among ( Voluptuous , and wife withal , Epicurean animal ! ) Sated with thy fummer feast ...
... Happy infect , happy thou ! Doft neither age nor winter know ; But , when thou ' ft drunk , and danc'd , and fung Thy fill , the flowery leaves among ( Voluptuous , and wife withal , Epicurean animal ! ) Sated with thy fummer feast ...
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