Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... look upon me as a dead , or at least a dying perfon , and upon my Mufe in this action , as appearing , like the Emperor Charles the Fifth , and affifting at her own funeral . For , to make my felf abfolutely dead in a poetical capacity ...
... look upon me as a dead , or at least a dying perfon , and upon my Mufe in this action , as appearing , like the Emperor Charles the Fifth , and affifting at her own funeral . For , to make my felf abfolutely dead in a poetical capacity ...
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... ' way Rides by her house ; who neighs , as if he were Proud to be view'd by bright Constantia . But his poor mafter , though to fee her move His joy , dares shew no look betraying love . B Soon as the morning left her rofy bed , And.
... ' way Rides by her house ; who neighs , as if he were Proud to be view'd by bright Constantia . But his poor mafter , though to fee her move His joy , dares shew no look betraying love . B Soon as the morning left her rofy bed , And.
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... look'd not back at all ; For , could the fenfeless beast her face descry , It had not done her fuch an injury . The night half wafted , Pyramus did come ; Who , seeing printed in the yielding fand The lion's paw , and by the fountain ...
... look'd not back at all ; For , could the fenfeless beast her face descry , It had not done her fuch an injury . The night half wafted , Pyramus did come ; Who , seeing printed in the yielding fand The lion's paw , and by the fountain ...
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... look I may a fentence fee ; In whose each deed , a teaching homily . How fhall I pay this debt to you ? My fate Denies me Indian pearl or Perfian plate ; Which though it did not , to requite you thus , Were to fend a les to Alcinous ...
... look I may a fentence fee ; In whose each deed , a teaching homily . How fhall I pay this debt to you ? My fate Denies me Indian pearl or Perfian plate ; Which though it did not , to requite you thus , Were to fend a les to Alcinous ...
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... looks gently fage , Aged , but much more comely for her age ! There Schifm , old hag , tho ' feeming young , appears ... look , Never , alas ! had the her Charles forfook ! For mercy on her friends to Heaven fhe cries , Whilt Justice ...
... looks gently fage , Aged , but much more comely for her age ! There Schifm , old hag , tho ' feeming young , appears ... look , Never , alas ! had the her Charles forfook ! For mercy on her friends to Heaven fhe cries , Whilt Justice ...
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