Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... earth Ought to be entail'd by right of birth ; And all Heaven's bleffings to come down Upon his race , to whom alone was given The double royalty of earth and heaven ; Who crown'd the kingly with the martyrs ' crown . The martyrs ...
... earth Ought to be entail'd by right of birth ; And all Heaven's bleffings to come down Upon his race , to whom alone was given The double royalty of earth and heaven ; Who crown'd the kingly with the martyrs ' crown . The martyrs ...
Стр. 48
... earth what things the strongest be ? " And fome for women , fome for wine , did plead ; That is , for Folly and for Rage , Two things which we have known indeed Strong in this latter age ; But , as ' tis prov'd by Heaven , at length ...
... earth what things the strongest be ? " And fome for women , fome for wine , did plead ; That is , for Folly and for Rage , Two things which we have known indeed Strong in this latter age ; But , as ' tis prov'd by Heaven , at length ...
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... earth more neceffary be Heaven's vital feed caft on the womb of earth To give the fruitful year a birth ) Than Verfe to Virtue ; which can do te midwife's office and the nurse's too ; feeds it ftrongly , and it clothes it gay , And ...
... earth more neceffary be Heaven's vital feed caft on the womb of earth To give the fruitful year a birth ) Than Verfe to Virtue ; which can do te midwife's office and the nurse's too ; feeds it ftrongly , and it clothes it gay , And ...
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... earth , and fo Rich , valiant , wife , and virtuous , feem to grow : Because we draw a long nobility From hieroglyphic proofs of heraldry , And impudently talk of a pofterity , And , like Egyptian chroniclers , Who write of twenty ...
... earth , and fo Rich , valiant , wife , and virtuous , feem to grow : Because we draw a long nobility From hieroglyphic proofs of heraldry , And impudently talk of a pofterity , And , like Egyptian chroniclers , Who write of twenty ...
Стр. 95
... earth , When , with an undifcerned birth , Th'all - mighty wand a ferpent grew , And his long half in painted folds behind him drew : Upwards his threatening tail he threw ; Upwards he caft his threatening head : He gap'd and hifs'd ...
... earth , When , with an undifcerned birth , Th'all - mighty wand a ferpent grew , And his long half in painted folds behind him drew : Upwards his threatening tail he threw ; Upwards he caft his threatening head : He gap'd and hifs'd ...
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