Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed . This is my personal fortune here to begin with . And besides , I can get no money from my tenants , and have my meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my ...
... fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed . This is my personal fortune here to begin with . And besides , I can get no money from my tenants , and have my meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my ...
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... fall'n , or an eclipsed sun . Thither Philocrates was driven by Fate , And saw his friend lie bleeding on the earth ... falls , but , lifting up his eyes , " Farewell , Constantia ! " that word said , dics . What shall she do ? She to ...
... fall'n , or an eclipsed sun . Thither Philocrates was driven by Fate , And saw his friend lie bleeding on the earth ... falls , but , lifting up his eyes , " Farewell , Constantia ! " that word said , dics . What shall she do ? She to ...
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... fall , And long'd - for , yet untasted , joy kills all . " What though our cruel parents angry be ? What though our friends , alas ! are too unkind , Time , that now offers , quickly may deny , And soon hold back fit opportunity . Who ...
... fall , And long'd - for , yet untasted , joy kills all . " What though our cruel parents angry be ? What though our friends , alas ! are too unkind , Time , that now offers , quickly may deny , And soon hold back fit opportunity . Who ...
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... fall ; This let all ages hear , And future times in my soul's picture see What I abhor , what I desire to be . I would not be a puritan ; though he Can preach two hours , and yet his sermon be But half a quarter long ; Though , from his ...
... fall ; This let all ages hear , And future times in my soul's picture see What I abhor , what I desire to be . I would not be a puritan ; though he Can preach two hours , and yet his sermon be But half a quarter long ; Though , from his ...
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... fall ; As soon as it was heard , it ravish'd all . So eloquent Tully did from exile come ; Thus long'd for he return'd , and cherish'd Rome ; Which could no more his tongue and counsels miss ; Rome , the world's head , was nothing ...
... fall ; As soon as it was heard , it ravish'd all . So eloquent Tully did from exile come ; Thus long'd for he return'd , and cherish'd Rome ; Which could no more his tongue and counsels miss ; Rome , the world's head , was nothing ...
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