Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... till the Restoration . " He continued " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the king , without the consent of his ...
... till the Restoration . " He continued " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the king , without the consent of his ...
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... till the Restoration . " He continued " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the king , without the consent of his ...
... till the Restoration . " He continued " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the king , without the consent of his ...
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... Till they to number and fixt rules were brought . Water and air he for the tenor chose , Earth made the base , the treble flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has ex- tended them ...
... Till they to number and fixt rules were brought . Water and air he for the tenor chose , Earth made the base , the treble flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has ex- tended them ...
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... till ta'cn , Or the poor fly caught in Arachne's net , Even so I sported with her beauty's light , Till I at last grew blind with too much sight . " First it came stealing on me , whilst I thought ' Twas easy to repel ; but as fire ...
... till ta'cn , Or the poor fly caught in Arachne's net , Even so I sported with her beauty's light , Till I at last grew blind with too much sight . " First it came stealing on me , whilst I thought ' Twas easy to repel ; but as fire ...
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... till with kissing she The welcome characters doth dull and stain : Then thus with ink and tears writes back again . CONSTANTIA TO PHILETUS . YOUR absence , sir , though it be long , yet Neither forget nor doubt your constancy . Nor need ...
... till with kissing she The welcome characters doth dull and stain : Then thus with ink and tears writes back again . CONSTANTIA TO PHILETUS . YOUR absence , sir , though it be long , yet Neither forget nor doubt your constancy . Nor need ...
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