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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... thee , and not thy loss deplore ; These eyes , that saw thee kill'd , shall see no more . " It shall not sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou wast slain : No , no , dear soul ! I will not stay from thee ...
... thee , and not thy loss deplore ; These eyes , that saw thee kill'd , shall see no more . " It shall not sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou wast slain : No , no , dear soul ! I will not stay from thee ...
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... thee tears to mourn for : birds shall be , And beasts , henceforth afraid to drink of thee . What have I said ? my pious rage hath been Too hot , and acts , whilst it accuseth , sin . Thou'rt innocent , I know , still clear and bright ...
... thee tears to mourn for : birds shall be , And beasts , henceforth afraid to drink of thee . What have I said ? my pious rage hath been Too hot , and acts , whilst it accuseth , sin . Thou'rt innocent , I know , still clear and bright ...
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... thee grant him now ! ODE . HERE'S to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me , my friend ; and drink till thou be'st wise . It sparkles brighter far than she : ' Tis pure and right , without deceit ; And such no woman ere ...
... thee grant him now ! ODE . HERE'S to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me , my friend ; and drink till thou be'st wise . It sparkles brighter far than she : ' Tis pure and right , without deceit ; And such no woman ere ...
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... thee alone are given The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be , Next that of Godhead with humanity . Long did the Muses ' banish'd slaves abide , And built vain pyramids to mortal pride ...
... thee alone are given The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be , Next that of Godhead with humanity . Long did the Muses ' banish'd slaves abide , And built vain pyramids to mortal pride ...
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... thee ; and next thy name Should Berkely , Stanning , Digby , press to fame . Godolphin ! thee , thee Grenville ! I'd rehearse , But tears break off my verse ! — How oft has vanquish'd Stamford backward fled ; Swift as the parted souls ...
... thee ; and next thy name Should Berkely , Stanning , Digby , press to fame . Godolphin ! thee , thee Grenville ! I'd rehearse , But tears break off my verse ! — How oft has vanquish'd Stamford backward fled ; Swift as the parted souls ...
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