Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... o'er facred feriptures take , Blot eat fome clanfes , and fome new ones make ; Your great lord Jefuit Brookes publicly faid ( Brookes , whom too little learning hath made mad ) , Thx to correct the Creed ye fhould do well , And blot ...
... o'er facred feriptures take , Blot eat fome clanfes , and fome new ones make ; Your great lord Jefuit Brookes publicly faid ( Brookes , whom too little learning hath made mad ) , Thx to correct the Creed ye fhould do well , And blot ...
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... o'er , Not purple brought from the Sidonian fhore , But made at home with richer gore ? Doft thou not fee the rofes which adorn The thorny garland by him worn ? Doft thou not fee the livid traces Of the fharp fcourges ' rude embraces ...
... o'er , Not purple brought from the Sidonian fhore , But made at home with richer gore ? Doft thou not fee the rofes which adorn The thorny garland by him worn ? Doft thou not fee the livid traces Of the fharp fcourges ' rude embraces ...
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... o'er - heat with praife ! But I within me bear , alas ! too great allays . " Tis faid , Apelles , when he Venus drew , Did naked women for his pattern view , And with his powerful fancy did refine Their human fhapes into a form divine ...
... o'er - heat with praife ! But I within me bear , alas ! too great allays . " Tis faid , Apelles , when he Venus drew , Did naked women for his pattern view , And with his powerful fancy did refine Their human fhapes into a form divine ...
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... o'er which do reign Your seven fair brethren of great Charles's - wain ; No ftar amongst ye all did , I believe , Such vigorous affiftance give , As that which , thirty years ago , At Charles's birth , did , in despite Of the proud ...
... o'er which do reign Your seven fair brethren of great Charles's - wain ; No ftar amongst ye all did , I believe , Such vigorous affiftance give , As that which , thirty years ago , At Charles's birth , did , in despite Of the proud ...
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... o'er our heads in fuch proud horror ftood , So , when the wifeft poets feck Infatiate with our ruin and our blood ? The fiery tail did to vaft length extend ; And twice for want of fuel did expire , And twice renew'd the difmal fire ...
... o'er our heads in fuch proud horror ftood , So , when the wifeft poets feck Infatiate with our ruin and our blood ? The fiery tail did to vaft length extend ; And twice for want of fuel did expire , And twice renew'd the difmal fire ...
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