Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... prove to be The beft and nobleft converfation : For , though fome errors will get in , Like tinctures of original fin ; Yet fure we from our fathers ' wit Draw all the ftrength and spirit of it , ail , living Univerfity of the dead ...
... prove to be The beft and nobleft converfation : For , though fome errors will get in , Like tinctures of original fin ; Yet fure we from our fathers ' wit Draw all the ftrength and spirit of it , ail , living Univerfity of the dead ...
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... prove , As when they great misfortunes fee With courage borne , and decency . So were they berne when Worcester's dismal day Did all the terrors of black Fate difplay ! So were they borne when no difguifes ' cloud His inward royalty ...
... prove , As when they great misfortunes fee With courage borne , and decency . So were they berne when Worcester's dismal day Did all the terrors of black Fate difplay ! So were they borne when no difguifes ' cloud His inward royalty ...
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... prove All the extremities of mighty Love . Th ' excefs of heat is but a fable ; We know the torrid zone is now found habitable . Among the woods and forefts thou art found , There bears and lions thou doft tame ; Is not my heart a ...
... prove All the extremities of mighty Love . Th ' excefs of heat is but a fable ; We know the torrid zone is now found habitable . Among the woods and forefts thou art found , There bears and lions thou doft tame ; Is not my heart a ...
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... prove , If from one fubject they t ' another move ; My members then the father - members were From whence thefe take their birth which now are here . If then this body love what th ' other did , Twere inceft ; which by Nature is forbid ...
... prove , If from one fubject they t ' another move ; My members then the father - members were From whence thefe take their birth which now are here . If then this body love what th ' other did , Twere inceft ; which by Nature is forbid ...
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... prove Within too ftor'd enough of love : Give me but your's , I'll by that change fo thrive , That love in all my parts fhall live . So powerful is this change , it render can My outside Woman , and your infide Man . LEAVING ME , AND ...
... prove Within too ftor'd enough of love : Give me but your's , I'll by that change fo thrive , That love in all my parts fhall live . So powerful is this change , it render can My outside Woman , and your infide Man . LEAVING ME , AND ...
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