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... Hope ib . Ode . Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford .... .... Ode . - Sitting and drinking in the Chair made ont of the Relics of Sir Francis Drake's Ship ........ For Hope ...... 114 89 Love's ...
... Hope ib . Ode . Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford .... .... Ode . - Sitting and drinking in the Chair made ont of the Relics of Sir Francis Drake's Ship ........ For Hope ...... 114 89 Love's ...
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... hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised , by both Charles the First and Second , the master- ship of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood ...
... hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised , by both Charles the First and Second , the master- ship of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood ...
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... hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised , by both Charles the First and Second , the master- ship of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood ...
... hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised , by both Charles the First and Second , the master- ship of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood ...
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... hope of greatness ; for great things cannot have escaped former observation . Their attempts were always analytic ; they broke every image into fragments , and could no more represent , by their slender conceits and laboured ...
... hope of greatness ; for great things cannot have escaped former observation . Their attempts were always analytic ; they broke every image into fragments , and could no more represent , by their slender conceits and laboured ...
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... Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound ... Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . Hope , thou bold taster of delight , Who , whilst thou should'st but taste ...
... Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound ... Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . Hope , thou bold taster of delight , Who , whilst thou should'st but taste ...
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