Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... o'er flow , She vows that with her Pyramus she'll go ; Then takes the fword wherewith her Love was flain , With Pyramus's crimson blood warm ftill ; And faid , " Oh ftay , bleft foul , awhile refrain , " That we may go together , and ...
... o'er flow , She vows that with her Pyramus she'll go ; Then takes the fword wherewith her Love was flain , With Pyramus's crimson blood warm ftill ; And faid , " Oh ftay , bleft foul , awhile refrain , " That we may go together , and ...
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... o'er With Nature's hand , not Art's ; that pleafures yield Horace might envy in his Sabine field . Thus would I double my life's fading space ; For he that runs it well , twice runs his race . And in this true delight , Thefe unbought ...
... o'er With Nature's hand , not Art's ; that pleafures yield Horace might envy in his Sabine field . Thus would I double my life's fading space ; For he that runs it well , twice runs his race . And in this true delight , Thefe unbought ...
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... o'er the fins of youth . He , like the ftars , to which he now is gone , That fhine with beams like flame , Yet burn not with the fame , Had all the light of youth , of the fire none . Knowledge he only fought , and fo foon caught , As ...
... o'er the fins of youth . He , like the ftars , to which he now is gone , That fhine with beams like flame , Yet burn not with the fame , Had all the light of youth , of the fire none . Knowledge he only fought , and fo foon caught , As ...
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... o ́er As if wife Nature had made that her book . So many virtues join'd in him , as we Can fearce pick here and there in hiftory ; More than old writers ' practice e'er could reach ; As much as they could ever teach . Thefe did Religion ...
... o ́er As if wife Nature had made that her book . So many virtues join'd in him , as we Can fearce pick here and there in hiftory ; More than old writers ' practice e'er could reach ; As much as they could ever teach . Thefe did Religion ...
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... o'er this mighty frame O ' th ' British ifle , and out this chaos came . the man that taught confufion's art ; His treafons reftlefs , and yet noifelefs heart . His active brain like Etna's top appear'd , Where treafon ' s forg'd , yet ...
... o'er this mighty frame O ' th ' British ifle , and out this chaos came . the man that taught confufion's art ; His treafons reftlefs , and yet noifelefs heart . His active brain like Etna's top appear'd , Where treafon ' s forg'd , yet ...
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