Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... heaven's bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex : It is th ' idea of her sex , Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love , in pretty wiles ...
... heaven's bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex : It is th ' idea of her sex , Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love , in pretty wiles ...
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... Heaven of heavens , his praise declare ! His deserved praise record , His , who made you by his word— Made you evermore to last , Set bounds not to be past . you Let the earth his praise resound ; Monstrous whales , and seas profound ...
... Heaven of heavens , his praise declare ! His deserved praise record , His , who made you by his word— Made you evermore to last , Set bounds not to be past . you Let the earth his praise resound ; Monstrous whales , and seas profound ...
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... was . * Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet though troubled look She first brake 36 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... was . * Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet though troubled look She first brake 36 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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... heaven's laws , When to an everlasting cause They gave a perishing effect . " Nor here on earth then , nor above , Our good affection can impair : For , where God doth admit the fair , Think you that he excludeth love ? " These eyes ...
... heaven's laws , When to an everlasting cause They gave a perishing effect . " Nor here on earth then , nor above , Our good affection can impair : For , where God doth admit the fair , Think you that he excludeth love ? " These eyes ...
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... again , Finds yet another heaven in thy delightful strain . Ah ! could'st thou here thy humble mind content Lowly with me to live in country cell , And learn suspect the court's proud blandishment , Here might PHINEAS FLETCHER . 45.
... again , Finds yet another heaven in thy delightful strain . Ah ! could'st thou here thy humble mind content Lowly with me to live in country cell , And learn suspect the court's proud blandishment , Here might PHINEAS FLETCHER . 45.
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