Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... hath lighted tobacco , or been employed by cooks and grocers . If in all men's judgments it suffer shipwreck , it shall something con- tent me , that it hath pleased myself and the bookseller . In it you shall find one argument ( and I ...
... hath lighted tobacco , or been employed by cooks and grocers . If in all men's judgments it suffer shipwreck , it shall something con- tent me , that it hath pleased myself and the bookseller . In it you shall find one argument ( and I ...
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... Hath often rul'd th ' Olympian thunderer ; Whom all cœlestial deities obey ; Whom men and gods both reverence and ... hath caus'd my killing miseries ? " " EYES , " Echo said . " What hath detained my " ease ? " " EASE , " straight the ...
... Hath often rul'd th ' Olympian thunderer ; Whom all cœlestial deities obey ; Whom men and gods both reverence and ... hath caus'd my killing miseries ? " " EYES , " Echo said . " What hath detained my " ease ? " " EASE , " straight the ...
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... hath all sorrows borne before , Needeth not fear to be opprest with more . " Philocrates no longer can forbear , But , if beyond those limits you demand , I. Thus to himself , sooth'd by his flattering state , He said ; " How shall I ...
... hath all sorrows borne before , Needeth not fear to be opprest with more . " Philocrates no longer can forbear , But , if beyond those limits you demand , I. Thus to himself , sooth'd by his flattering state , He said ; " How shall I ...
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... hath done , And when I'm dead , think sometime upon me ! More my short time permits me not to tell , For now Death seizeth me ; my dear , fare- well ! " As soon as he had spoke these words , life fled From his pierc'd body , whilst ...
... hath done , And when I'm dead , think sometime upon me ! More my short time permits me not to tell , For now Death seizeth me ; my dear , fare- well ! " As soon as he had spoke these words , life fled From his pierc'd body , whilst ...
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... hath her forsaken ; Sometimes , that danger hath befallen him : She fears that he another love hath taken ; Which , being but imagin'd , soon doth waken Numberless thoughts , which on her heart did Fears , that her future fate too truly ...
... hath her forsaken ; Sometimes , that danger hath befallen him : She fears that he another love hath taken ; Which , being but imagin'd , soon doth waken Numberless thoughts , which on her heart did Fears , that her future fate too truly ...
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