Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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... because it is the custom of heroic poets ( as we see by the examples of Homer and Virgil , whom we should do ill to forsake to imitate others ) never to come to the full end of their story : but only so near , that every one may see ...
... because it is the custom of heroic poets ( as we see by the examples of Homer and Virgil , whom we should do ill to forsake to imitate others ) never to come to the full end of their story : but only so near , that every one may see ...
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But , like the rare Arabian bird , there rose “ From my heart's ashes never - quenched Love , “ Which now this torment in my soul doth « But there is no physician can apply “ A mcdicine ere he know the malady .
But , like the rare Arabian bird , there rose “ From my heart's ashes never - quenched Love , “ Which now this torment in my soul doth « But there is no physician can apply “ A mcdicine ere he know the malady .
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And Envy , never satisfy'd with ill : eftri ! at countrey learn'd a new and better way , Thither blind Boldness , and impatient Rage , nor ! aich did this royall Prince for tribute pay . Reforted , with Death's neighbour , envious Age .
And Envy , never satisfy'd with ill : eftri ! at countrey learn'd a new and better way , Thither blind Boldness , and impatient Rage , nor ! aich did this royall Prince for tribute pay . Reforted , with Death's neighbour , envious Age .
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Nay , for all that , may the disease be gone yield Never but in the long vacation ! Horace might envy in his Sabine field . May neighbours use all quarrels to decide ; Thus would I double my life's fadirg space ; But if for law any to ...
Nay , for all that , may the disease be gone yield Never but in the long vacation ! Horace might envy in his Sabine field . May neighbours use all quarrels to decide ; Thus would I double my life's fadirg space ; But if for law any to ...
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... alas ! is done , affign'd I in the midst of paradise arise , We books , I mean , You books , will prove to be Oxford ! the Muse's paradise , The best and noblest conversation : in which may never sword the bless'd expel !
... alas ! is done , affign'd I in the midst of paradise arise , We books , I mean , You books , will prove to be Oxford ! the Muse's paradise , The best and noblest conversation : in which may never sword the bless'd expel !
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