The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Band 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... hate the hunting of the boar , Unlike thyself , thou hear'st me moralize , Applying this to that , and so to so ; For love can comment upon every woe . " Where did I leave ? " - " No matter where , " quoth " Leave me , and then the ...
... hate the hunting of the boar , Unlike thyself , thou hear'st me moralize , Applying this to that , and so to so ; For love can comment upon every woe . " Where did I leave ? " - " No matter where , " quoth " Leave me , and then the ...
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... hate not love , but your device in love , That lends embracements unto every stranger . You do it for increase : O strange excuse ! When reason is the bawd to lust's abuse . " Call it not love , for Love to Heaven is fled , Since ...
... hate not love , but your device in love , That lends embracements unto every stranger . You do it for increase : O strange excuse ! When reason is the bawd to lust's abuse . " Call it not love , for Love to Heaven is fled , Since ...
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... hate in loving : I'll beg her love ; -but she is not her own : The worst is but denial , and reproving : My will is strong , past reason's weak removing . Who fears a sentence or an old man's saw , Shall by a painted cloth be kept in ...
... hate in loving : I'll beg her love ; -but she is not her own : The worst is but denial , and reproving : My will is strong , past reason's weak removing . Who fears a sentence or an old man's saw , Shall by a painted cloth be kept in ...
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... hate , [ thee : Instead of love's coy touch , shall rudely tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom . " This said , he sets his foot upon ...
... hate , [ thee : Instead of love's coy touch , shall rudely tear thee ; That done , despitefully I mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom . " This said , he sets his foot upon ...
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... hate of foes ; To eat up errour by opinion bred , Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed . " Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time in aged things , To wake the ...
... hate of foes ; To eat up errour by opinion bred , Not spend the dowry of a lawful bed . " Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth to light , To stamp the seal of time in aged things , To wake the ...
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