The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... force of knowing thee . This maketh me ( who in the Muses ' quire Sing but a meane ) thus boldly to aspire , To pay sad duties to thy honor'd herse , With my vnpolish'd lines , and ruder verse . Yet dreame I not of raysing amongst men A ...
... force of knowing thee . This maketh me ( who in the Muses ' quire Sing but a meane ) thus boldly to aspire , To pay sad duties to thy honor'd herse , With my vnpolish'd lines , and ruder verse . Yet dreame I not of raysing amongst men A ...
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... force restraine Like bankes , at which the ocean stormes in vaine . The swords and armours shine as sparkling coales ... forces stirre not , but attend The younger Stanley , and to Richard's eye Appeare not parties , but as standers by ...
... force restraine Like bankes , at which the ocean stormes in vaine . The swords and armours shine as sparkling coales ... forces stirre not , but attend The younger Stanley , and to Richard's eye Appeare not parties , but as standers by ...
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... force , no warlike art , From sudden breaking can preserve that part , Where Richard like a dart from thunder falles : His foes giue way , and stand as brazen walles On either side of his inforced path , While he neglects them , and ...
... force , no warlike art , From sudden breaking can preserve that part , Where Richard like a dart from thunder falles : His foes giue way , and stand as brazen walles On either side of his inforced path , While he neglects them , and ...
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... force the stubborne gates of Hell shail The saints , though dead , shall light and freedome winne : So thriue not wicked men , with wrathfull flame O pprest , whose beames can search their words and deeds , No darkesome brest can couer ...
... force the stubborne gates of Hell shail The saints , though dead , shall light and freedome winne : So thriue not wicked men , with wrathfull flame O pprest , whose beames can search their words and deeds , No darkesome brest can couer ...
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... force repels , There Pride , enthron'd in misty errours , dwels . The temple , where the priests maintaine their quire , Shall taste no beame of thy celestiall fire . While this weake cottage all thy splendour takes , A joyfull gate of ...
... force repels , There Pride , enthron'd in misty errours , dwels . The temple , where the priests maintaine their quire , Shall taste no beame of thy celestiall fire . While this weake cottage all thy splendour takes , A joyfull gate of ...
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Amyntas arms beauty behold BEN JOHNSON blessed blest blood breast bright crown'd dead death delight dost doth dwell eare Earth Eclogue eyes face fair fairest fame farre feare fire flame flow'rs fram'd FRANCIS BEAUMONT gentle glorious golden grace grief grones hand happy hast hate hath haue head heare heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell Hermaphroditus honour Hymen Inner Temple isle king leave light live Lord loue lov'd love's maid mind Muse MYRTILUS neere never night nymph Ovid pain PHINEAS FLETCHER pipe plaines play poets pow'r praise rest rocks seas seem'd shepheard shine sighs sight sing SIR JOHN BEAUMONT sleep song sorrow soul spring streams Sunne swaine sweet teares thee thence Thetis thine things thinke Thirsil THOMALIN thou thought thousand tongue tree tunicle unto verse vertue wanton waves weeping wind wings words wound yeeld
Referencias a este libro
Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from ... Annette Wheeler Cafarelli Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |