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... fo farre within five or fix days ( though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it ) as to walk about again . " And then , methinks , you and I and the 2 " Dean " Dean might be very merry upon S. Anne's " COWLEY . 25.
... fo farre within five or fix days ( though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it ) as to walk about again . " And then , methinks , you and I and the 2 " Dean " Dean might be very merry upon S. Anne's " COWLEY . 25.
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... her appear : When found in every other part , Her facrifice is found without an heart . For the laft tempeft of my death Shall figh out that too , with my breath . D 4 That That the chaos was harmonifed , has been recited of COWL E Y. 39.
... her appear : When found in every other part , Her facrifice is found without an heart . For the laft tempeft of my death Shall figh out that too , with my breath . D 4 That That the chaos was harmonifed , has been recited of COWL E Y. 39.
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... shall Love keep the ashes , and torn parts , Of both our broken hearts : Shall out of both one new one make ; From her's th'allay ; from mine , the metal take . COWLEY . The poetical Propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus ...
... shall Love keep the ashes , and torn parts , Of both our broken hearts : Shall out of both one new one make ; From her's th'allay ; from mine , the metal take . COWLEY . The poetical Propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus ...
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... Shall at thy voice ftart , and mifguide the day . The jocund orbs shall break their meafur'd pace , And stubborn poles change their allotted place . Heaven's gilded troops fhall flutter here and there , Leaving their boafting fongs tun ...
... Shall at thy voice ftart , and mifguide the day . The jocund orbs shall break their meafur'd pace , And stubborn poles change their allotted place . Heaven's gilded troops fhall flutter here and there , Leaving their boafting fongs tun ...
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... shall found , And reach to worlds that must not yet be found . In another place , of David , Yet bid him go fecurely , when he fends ; ' Tis Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The The man who has his God , no aid can 98 COWLEY .
... shall found , And reach to worlds that must not yet be found . In another place , of David , Yet bid him go fecurely , when he fends ; ' Tis Saul that is his foe , and we his friends . The The man who has his God , no aid can 98 COWLEY .
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The Lives of the English Poets: and a Criticism of Their Work Samuel Johnson Visualização completa - 1795 |
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