Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... these confiderations 1 have been perfuaded to overcome all the juft repugnances of my own modefty , and to produce thefe poems to the light and view of the world ; not as a thing that I approved of in itself , but as a lefs evil , which ...
... these confiderations 1 have been perfuaded to overcome all the juft repugnances of my own modefty , and to produce thefe poems to the light and view of the world ; not as a thing that I approved of in itself , but as a lefs evil , which ...
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... these boafted feafts of love and fables ; yet , methinks , the unalterable continuance of the diet should make us naufeate it : for it is almost impoffible to ferve up any new difh of that kind . They are all but the cold - meats of the ...
... these boafted feafts of love and fables ; yet , methinks , the unalterable continuance of the diet should make us naufeate it : for it is almost impoffible to ferve up any new difh of that kind . They are all but the cold - meats of the ...
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... these tears , these speaking tears , despise ! " Thefe heaving fighs of a fubmiffive lover , " Thus ftruck to th ' earth by your all - dazzling eyes ! And do you not coatemn that ardent flame , " Which from yourself , your own fair ...
... these tears , these speaking tears , despise ! " Thefe heaving fighs of a fubmiffive lover , " Thus ftruck to th ' earth by your all - dazzling eyes ! And do you not coatemn that ardent flame , " Which from yourself , your own fair ...
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... these words , life fled From his pierc'd body , whilft Conftantia , she Kiffes his cheeks , that lose their lively red , And become pale and wan ; and now each eye , Which was fo bright , is like , when life was done , A ftar that ' s ...
... these words , life fled From his pierc'd body , whilft Conftantia , she Kiffes his cheeks , that lose their lively red , And become pale and wan ; and now each eye , Which was fo bright , is like , when life was done , A ftar that ' s ...
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... these few words were writ upon the tomb . UNDE ЕРІТА Р Н. 1 . NDERNEATH this marble flone , Lie two beauties join'd in one . II . Two , whofe loves death could not fever ; For both liv'd , both dy'd together . For ample joys ; then lo ...
... these few words were writ upon the tomb . UNDE ЕРІТА Р Н. 1 . NDERNEATH this marble flone , Lie two beauties join'd in one . II . Two , whofe loves death could not fever ; For both liv'd , both dy'd together . For ample joys ; then lo ...
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