Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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The very senseless walls themselves combin'd , Ah , my Philetus ! for thy fake will I And grew in onc , just like their master's mind . “ Make up a full and perfect tragedy : Thisbe all other women did excel , " Since ' twas for me ...
The very senseless walls themselves combin'd , Ah , my Philetus ! for thy fake will I And grew in onc , just like their master's mind . “ Make up a full and perfect tragedy : Thisbe all other women did excel , " Since ' twas for me ...
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... some She vows that with her Pyramus fhe'll go ; of Thifbe's garment , furrow struck hin dumb : Then takes the sword wherewith her Love was Just like a marble statue did he stand , Alain , Cut by some skilful graver's artful hand .
... some She vows that with her Pyramus fhe'll go ; of Thifbe's garment , furrow struck hin dumb : Then takes the sword wherewith her Love was Just like a marble statue did he stand , Alain , Cut by some skilful graver's artful hand .
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Of him we honour'd living , there must be A kind of reverence to his memory , I'm glad that city , i'whom I ow'd beforc After his death ; and where more just than here , ( But , ah me ! Fate hath croft that willing score ) Where life ...
Of him we honour'd living , there must be A kind of reverence to his memory , I'm glad that city , i'whom I ow'd beforc After his death ; and where more just than here , ( But , ah me ! Fate hath croft that willing score ) Where life ...
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At which a virgin hides her face ; Whose verse walks higheit , but not flics ; Such dross the fire mult purge away : ' tis just Who brought green Poely to her perfect age , The author blula there , where the reader must .
At which a virgin hides her face ; Whose verse walks higheit , but not flics ; Such dross the fire mult purge away : ' tis just Who brought green Poely to her perfect age , The author blula there , where the reader must .
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They who ne'er err from one eternal line ; Yet nought these far - loit rebels could recall , As just the ruin of these men they thought , Not Marlborough's nor Cirencester's fall . As Sifera's was , ' gainst whom themselves had Yet ...
They who ne'er err from one eternal line ; Yet nought these far - loit rebels could recall , As just the ruin of these men they thought , Not Marlborough's nor Cirencester's fall . As Sifera's was , ' gainst whom themselves had Yet ...
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