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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... once , and think again ib . III . Oh ! for some honest lover's ghost ... 494 Proffered Love rejected 504 To his much honoured the Lord Lepington , Disdain ib . upon his translation of Malvezzi his Romulus Perjury excused ib . and ...
... once , and think again ib . III . Oh ! for some honest lover's ghost ... 494 Proffered Love rejected 504 To his much honoured the Lord Lepington , Disdain ib . upon his translation of Malvezzi his Romulus Perjury excused ib . and ...
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... once againe , That it no more can safe protection yeeld . Which , if I breake , may all my deeds be raine . " Bold Hungerford disdaines his vse to make But now he knowes , that vitall breath is fled , Of this aduantage , but doth ...
... once againe , That it no more can safe protection yeeld . Which , if I breake , may all my deeds be raine . " Bold Hungerford disdaines his vse to make But now he knowes , that vitall breath is fled , Of this aduantage , but doth ...
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... once haue tasted of the feasts , They quench that sparke , which scuers men from beasts , And feele effects of our first parents ' fall , Depriu'd of reason , and to sence made thrall . Thus is the miserable louer bound With fancies ...
... once haue tasted of the feasts , They quench that sparke , which scuers men from beasts , And feele effects of our first parents ' fall , Depriu'd of reason , and to sence made thrall . Thus is the miserable louer bound With fancies ...
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... once , and all. Too hardy soul , with sin the field to try : The only way to conquer , was to fly ; But thus long death hath liv'd , and now death's self shall die . " He is a path , if any be misled ; He is a robe , if any naked be ; If ...
... once , and all. Too hardy soul , with sin the field to try : The only way to conquer , was to fly ; But thus long death hath liv'd , and now death's self shall die . " He is a path , if any be misled ; He is a robe , if any naked be ; If ...
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... once , and all Doubt whether now he rise , or now wi .. fall : So flam'd the godly flesh , proud of his heav'nly ... once compell'd to live , and forc'd to die , Where nothing can be heard for the loud cry Of " Oh ! " and " Ah ! " and ...
... once , and all Doubt whether now he rise , or now wi .. fall : So flam'd the godly flesh , proud of his heav'nly ... once compell'd to live , and forc'd to die , Where nothing can be heard for the loud cry Of " Oh ! " and " Ah ! " and ...
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Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from ... Annette Wheeler Cafarelli Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |