The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... rich Rival ib . Lord Broghill's ib . Against Hope ib . Ode . Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford For Hope .... 114 89 Love's Ingratitude ib . Ode . Sitting and drinking in the Chair made The Frailty ...
... rich Rival ib . Lord Broghill's ib . Against Hope ib . Ode . Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford For Hope .... 114 89 Love's Ingratitude ib . Ode . Sitting and drinking in the Chair made The Frailty ...
Strona 36
... rich and long delight , But get a winter - seeming summer's night . DONNE . Jonson and Donne , as Dr. Hurd remarks , were then in the highest esteem . It is related by Clarendon , that Cowley always acknowledges his obligation to the ...
... rich and long delight , But get a winter - seeming summer's night . DONNE . Jonson and Donne , as Dr. Hurd remarks , were then in the highest esteem . It is related by Clarendon , that Cowley always acknowledges his obligation to the ...
Strona 42
... rich but these , to say the truth , were so beggarly , that I myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputation could be thus executed in effigie ...
... rich but these , to say the truth , were so beggarly , that I myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputation could be thus executed in effigie ...
Strona 47
... rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after the very beggars ? Besides , though ...
... rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after the very beggars ? Besides , though ...
Strona 67
... rich folly gilded ; when The quondam dung - boat is made gay , Just like the bravery of the men , And graces with fresh paint that day ; When th ' city shines with flags and pageants there , And satin doublets , seen not twice a year ...
... rich folly gilded ; when The quondam dung - boat is made gay , Just like the bravery of the men , And graces with fresh paint that day ; When th ' city shines with flags and pageants there , And satin doublets , seen not twice a year ...
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