Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man of morals , tell me why ? SOME COPIES OF VERSES , TRANSLATED PARAPHRASTICALLY OUT OF ANACREON . I. LOVE . ' LL fing of heroes and of kings , mighty Begin , my Mufe ! but lo ! the strings To ...
... Should every creature drink but I ; Why , man of morals , tell me why ? SOME COPIES OF VERSES , TRANSLATED PARAPHRASTICALLY OUT OF ANACREON . I. LOVE . ' LL fing of heroes and of kings , mighty Begin , my Mufe ! but lo ! the strings To ...
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... should not know , But what my living mines beftow ; The pomp of Kings , they fhould confefs , At their crownings , to be less Than a lover's humblest guife , When at his miftrefs ' feet he lies . Rumour they no more should mind Than men ...
... should not know , But what my living mines beftow ; The pomp of Kings , they fhould confefs , At their crownings , to be less Than a lover's humblest guife , When at his miftrefs ' feet he lies . Rumour they no more should mind Than men ...
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... Should unnianur'd or barren lie . But thou induftrioufly haft fow'd and till'd The fair and fruitful field ; And ' tis a ftrange increafe that it does yield , As , when the happy Gods above Meet all together at a feaft , A fecret joy ...
... Should unnianur'd or barren lie . But thou induftrioufly haft fow'd and till'd The fair and fruitful field ; And ' tis a ftrange increafe that it does yield , As , when the happy Gods above Meet all together at a feaft , A fecret joy ...
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... should beget Too violent a heat ; And into madnefs turn the lethargy . Ah ! gracious God ! that I might fee A time when it were dangerous for me To be o'er - heat with praife ! But I within me bear , alas ! too great allays . " Tis faid ...
... should beget Too violent a heat ; And into madnefs turn the lethargy . Ah ! gracious God ! that I might fee A time when it were dangerous for me To be o'er - heat with praife ! But I within me bear , alas ! too great allays . " Tis faid ...
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... Should pity thofe who pafs'd this freight before , " And touch the univerfal fhore . Ah , happy man ! who art to fail no more ! And , if it feem ridiculous to grieve Because our friends are newly come from fea , Though ne'er fo fair and ...
... Should pity thofe who pafs'd this freight before , " And touch the univerfal fhore . Ah , happy man ! who art to fail no more ! And , if it feem ridiculous to grieve Because our friends are newly come from fea , Though ne'er fo fair and ...
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