Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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In these , if we believe Pythagoras . and all the senseless walls , which are Now round about me , cannot hear ; Oft in the woods Philetus walks , and there Exclaims against his fate , fate too unkind : JI .
In these , if we believe Pythagoras . and all the senseless walls , which are Now round about me , cannot hear ; Oft in the woods Philetus walks , and there Exclaims against his fate , fate too unkind : JI .
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But him i ' Elyrium's lasting joys they br ng , Him the vihole Ports ' chorus compass'd round , Where winged angels his iad requiems sing . All whom the oak , all whom the laurel crown There banishid Ovid had a lasting home , Better ...
But him i ' Elyrium's lasting joys they br ng , Him the vihole Ports ' chorus compass'd round , Where winged angels his iad requiems sing . All whom the oak , all whom the laurel crown There banishid Ovid had a lasting home , Better ...
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But our scene's Lon lon now ; and by th : rout Were now to be your rebel , not your foe ; Fortune henceforth will more of providence have , We perish , if the Round heads be about ; For now no ornament the head muit waar , And rather be ...
But our scene's Lon lon now ; and by th : rout Were now to be your rebel , not your foe ; Fortune henceforth will more of providence have , We perish , if the Round heads be about ; For now no ornament the head muit waar , And rather be ...
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Who , cailing round his wondering eye , " Tis true ; but yet this chair which here & Does none but patriarchs and apostles there cfpy ; Martyrs who did their lives bestow , For all its quiet now , and gravity , And saints , who martyrs ...
Who , cailing round his wondering eye , " Tis true ; but yet this chair which here & Does none but patriarchs and apostles there cfpy ; Martyrs who did their lives bestow , For all its quiet now , and gravity , And saints , who martyrs ...
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... ( The great trade - wind which ne'er does fail ) For which he labour'd faithfully and hard ; Shall drive thee round the world , and thou shalt His just and righteous master calls him home , As long around it as the sun .
... ( The great trade - wind which ne'er does fail ) For which he labour'd faithfully and hard ; Shall drive thee round the world , and thou shalt His just and righteous master calls him home , As long around it as the sun .
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