Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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... My dear Philetus , on the shore In shew of grief run murmuring at his fate . of my heart ; but , should'it thou prove Afraid of flames , know the fires are Philomel answers him again , and shews , But bonfires for thy coming there .
... My dear Philetus , on the shore In shew of grief run murmuring at his fate . of my heart ; but , should'it thou prove Afraid of flames , know the fires are Philomel answers him again , and shews , But bonfires for thy coming there .
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< But how should she , ere I impart my love , “ Reward my ardent fiame with like desire ? “ But when I speak , if the should angry prove , “ Laugh at my flowing tears , and scorn my fire ; « Why , he who hith all ...
< But how should she , ere I impart my love , “ Reward my ardent fiame with like desire ? “ But when I speak , if the should angry prove , “ Laugh at my flowing tears , and scorn my fire ; « Why , he who hith all ...
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I doubt not but Quòd precibus merces tam properata venit . it will prove a pleasing amusement to the curious Faciura ô longùm nobis jejunia festuni ! reader , to trace the first dawnings of genius in O magnas epulas exhibitura fames ...
I doubt not but Quòd precibus merces tam properata venit . it will prove a pleasing amusement to the curious Faciura ô longùm nobis jejunia festuni ! reader , to trace the first dawnings of genius in O magnas epulas exhibitura fames ...
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Again , till these two lights be four ; No error here can dangerous prove ; Tliy pailion , man , deceiv'd thee more ; None double fie like men in love . Whilf sleep does our dull bodies tic , Methinks at home they should not stay ...
Again , till these two lights be four ; No error here can dangerous prove ; Tliy pailion , man , deceiv'd thee more ; None double fie like men in love . Whilf sleep does our dull bodies tic , Methinks at home they should not stay ...
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... Or when the hairs are reckon'd all , From fickly autumn's head that fall ; Or when the drops that make the sea , Whilft all her sands thy counters be ; Thou then , and thou alone , may'st prove Th ' arithmetician of my love .
... Or when the hairs are reckon'd all , From fickly autumn's head that fall ; Or when the drops that make the sea , Whilft all her sands thy counters be ; Thou then , and thou alone , may'st prove Th ' arithmetician of my love .
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