Specimens of the British Poets, Band 4John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1819 - 716 Seiten |
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... shine upon - Columbo ; his great favourite . I am a man on whom but late the king Has pleas'd to cast a beam , which was not meant To make me proud , but wisely to direct And light me to my safety . Oh , dear madam , I will not call ...
... shine upon - Columbo ; his great favourite . I am a man on whom but late the king Has pleas'd to cast a beam , which was not meant To make me proud , but wisely to direct And light me to my safety . Oh , dear madam , I will not call ...
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... shine and rain . The Rachel , for which twice seven years and more , Thou didst with faith and labour serve , And didst ( if faith and labour can ) deserve , Tho ' she contracted was to thee , Giv'n to another , thou didst see , Giv'n ...
... shine and rain . The Rachel , for which twice seven years and more , Thou didst with faith and labour serve , And didst ( if faith and labour can ) deserve , Tho ' she contracted was to thee , Giv'n to another , thou didst see , Giv'n ...
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... glories of thy face . Alas ! she makes thee shine so fair , So exquisitely bright , That her dim lamp must disappear Before thy potent light . Three hours each morn in dressing thee Maliciously are spent S8 ABRAHAM COWLEY , The Waiting- ...
... glories of thy face . Alas ! she makes thee shine so fair , So exquisitely bright , That her dim lamp must disappear Before thy potent light . Three hours each morn in dressing thee Maliciously are spent S8 ABRAHAM COWLEY , The Waiting- ...
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... I have gone with fame ) Take all her love ; which scarce forbears to shine And own thee , through her virgin - curtain , shame . Thus spake the king ; and Rhodalind appear'd Through publish'd 98 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .
... I have gone with fame ) Take all her love ; which scarce forbears to shine And own thee , through her virgin - curtain , shame . Thus spake the king ; and Rhodalind appear'd Through publish'd 98 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .
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... carract it had doubled twice ; Not ta'en from the Attic silver mine , Nor from the brass , though such ( of nobler price ) Did on the necks of Parthian ladies shine : Nor yet of those which make the Ethiop proud ; SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .
... carract it had doubled twice ; Not ta'en from the Attic silver mine , Nor from the brass , though such ( of nobler price ) Did on the necks of Parthian ladies shine : Nor yet of those which make the Ethiop proud ; SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT .
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Acas ALEXANDER BROME Aret Athen Athenais beauty blood born breast breath bright call'd Cham Cleona Columbo Comus court crown dare dark Dean Prior dear death delight dost doth Duch Duke eyes fair fame fancy fate father fear fire flame Fosc friends GEORGE ETHERIDGE GEORGE STEPNEY give Gondibert grace ground hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven honour Hudibras JAMES SHIRLEY king lady leave Leon light look lord lov'd madam mind morning mortal Muse ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er passion plac'd pleasure poem poet poor praise prince queen quoth rise scorn seem'd shade shew shine sight sing smile soft song soul Splendid Shilling stars Stew sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS FLATMAN THOMAS SHADWELL thou art thought truth Twas Varanes verse virtue whilst wind wound wretch youth