Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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( but ala's ! it breeds nothing but diseases ) out of these boafted feasts of love and fables ; yet , methinks , the unalterable continuance of the diet should make us nauseate it : for it is almost impossible to serve up any new dish ...
( but ala's ! it breeds nothing but diseases ) out of these boafted feasts of love and fables ; yet , methinks , the unalterable continuance of the diet should make us nauseate it : for it is almost impossible to serve up any new dish ...
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His words are in his Preface before his former published Poems * . You find our excellent Author likewise mentioning and reciting part of these Poems in his “ Several Discourses by way of Essays in Verse and Profe , in the 11th ...
His words are in his Preface before his former published Poems * . You find our excellent Author likewise mentioning and reciting part of these Poems in his “ Several Discourses by way of Essays in Verse and Profe , in the 11th ...
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These heaving fighs of a submissive lover , * Thus struck to th ' earth by your all - dazzling Th ' enrag'd old man bids him no more to dare eyes ! Such bold intrusion in that house , nor be ** And do you not coatemn that ardent fame ...
These heaving fighs of a submissive lover , * Thus struck to th ' earth by your all - dazzling Th ' enrag'd old man bids him no more to dare eyes ! Such bold intrusion in that house , nor be ** And do you not coatemn that ardent fame ...
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Euro bo Thall henceforth be with such rage pofseft , These , to oppress the earth , the fries fent ; plztrouse our English Lion from his rest ? The council thus diffolv'd an angry Fever , hen a new sonne doth his bleft stock adorn ...
Euro bo Thall henceforth be with such rage pofseft , These , to oppress the earth , the fries fent ; plztrouse our English Lion from his rest ? The council thus diffolv'd an angry Fever , hen a new sonne doth his bleft stock adorn ...
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And can out - found Homer's Gradivus ; so Some honour I would have , Away got 1 : hut ere I far did go , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; I flurg ( the darts of wounding poetry ) Th ' unknown are better than ill - known ; These ...
And can out - found Homer's Gradivus ; so Some honour I would have , Away got 1 : hut ere I far did go , Not from great deeds , but good alone ; I flurg ( the darts of wounding poetry ) Th ' unknown are better than ill - known ; These ...
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