The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Band 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... thine may by our prayse the better please : That were impertinent , and we too weake , To adde a grace , where eu'ry line doth speake , And sweetly eccho out , in this rich store , All we can any way pretend , and more . Yet since we ...
... thine may by our prayse the better please : That were impertinent , and we too weake , To adde a grace , where eu'ry line doth speake , And sweetly eccho out , in this rich store , All we can any way pretend , and more . Yet since we ...
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... thine may by our prayse the better please : BARONET , DECEASED . That were impertinent , and we too weake , To adde a grace , where eu'ry line doth speake , You , who prepare to reade grane Beaumont's And sweetly eccho out , in this ...
... thine may by our prayse the better please : BARONET , DECEASED . That were impertinent , and we too weake , To adde a grace , where eu'ry line doth speake , You , who prepare to reade grane Beaumont's And sweetly eccho out , in this ...
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... thine impious wishes dare Prophane loue's eares , to Staius now declare : " O loue ! O good Ione ! " he will straight ex- claime , And shall not Ioue crie out on his owne name ? For pardon canst thou hope , because the oke Is sooner by ...
... thine impious wishes dare Prophane loue's eares , to Staius now declare : " O loue ! O good Ione ! " he will straight ex- claime , And shall not Ioue crie out on his owne name ? For pardon canst thou hope , because the oke Is sooner by ...
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... thine eyes the prickly thornes haue past , See in the circle boundlesse ioyes at last . PILGRIM . These things are now most cleare , thee I imbrace Immortall wreath , let worldlings count thee base , Choyce is thy matter , glorious is ...
... thine eyes the prickly thornes haue past , See in the circle boundlesse ioyes at last . PILGRIM . These things are now most cleare , thee I imbrace Immortall wreath , let worldlings count thee base , Choyce is thy matter , glorious is ...
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... thine eyes were blest , To see another lady , in whose brest True wisdome hath with bounty equall place , As modesty with beauty in her face . She found me singing Florae's natiue dowres , And made me sing before the heau'nly pow'rs ...
... thine eyes were blest , To see another lady , in whose brest True wisdome hath with bounty equall place , As modesty with beauty in her face . She found me singing Florae's natiue dowres , And made me sing before the heau'nly pow'rs ...
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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