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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... worth may loue , and imitate . Nay , ' twere a great iniustice , not to saue Him from the ruines of a silent graue , Who others from their ashes sought to raise , To weare ( giu'n from his hand ) eternall bayes . It is by all confess'd ...
... worth may loue , and imitate . Nay , ' twere a great iniustice , not to saue Him from the ruines of a silent graue , Who others from their ashes sought to raise , To weare ( giu'n from his hand ) eternall bayes . It is by all confess'd ...
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... worth vnfold , May yet at least a due affection show . For should I strive to decke the vertues high , Which in these poems ( like faire gemmes ) ap- peare ; I might as well adde brightnesse to the skie , Or with new splendour make the ...
... worth vnfold , May yet at least a due affection show . For should I strive to decke the vertues high , Which in these poems ( like faire gemmes ) ap- peare ; I might as well adde brightnesse to the skie , Or with new splendour make the ...
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... worth thy breath , Brought on too soone thy much lamented death . But Heau'n was kind , and would not let thee see The plagues that must vpon this nation be , By whom the Muses haue neglected bin , Which shall adde weight and measure to ...
... worth thy breath , Brought on too soone thy much lamented death . But Heau'n was kind , and would not let thee see The plagues that must vpon this nation be , By whom the Muses haue neglected bin , Which shall adde weight and measure to ...
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... worth and state declare , Whose glories in this desert hidden are . WORLD . I am thine end , Felicity my name ; The best of wishes , Pleasures , Riches , Fame , Are humble vassals , which my throne attend , And make you mortals happy ...
... worth and state declare , Whose glories in this desert hidden are . WORLD . I am thine end , Felicity my name ; The best of wishes , Pleasures , Riches , Fame , Are humble vassals , which my throne attend , And make you mortals happy ...
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... worth to raise . Thus being chear'd with many courteous signes , She takes her leaue , for now the Sunne declines , And hauing driuen home her flocks againe , She meets her loue , a simple shepherd swaine ; Yet in the plaines he had a ...
... worth to raise . Thus being chear'd with many courteous signes , She takes her leaue , for now the Sunne declines , And hauing driuen home her flocks againe , She meets her loue , a simple shepherd swaine ; Yet in the plaines he had a ...
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Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from ... Annette Wheeler Cafarelli Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |