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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... wound , which you yourself have made ; That pain must needs be very much , Which makes me of your hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's ...
... wound , which you yourself have made ; That pain must needs be very much , Which makes me of your hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's ...
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... wound ; Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full noon and perfect night ! The stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . Hope ...
... wound ; Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full noon and perfect night ! The stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . Hope ...
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... wounds and death , with mingled souls and with broken hearts . The principal artifice by which The Mistress is filled with conceits is very copiously displayed by Addison . Love is by Cowley , as by other poets , expressed metaphori ...
... wounds and death , with mingled souls and with broken hearts . The principal artifice by which The Mistress is filled with conceits is very copiously displayed by Addison . Love is by Cowley , as by other poets , expressed metaphori ...
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... wound your slave and spare your foe ? " Here tears and sighs speak his imperfect moan , In language far more moving than his own . Home he retir'd , his soul he brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Tess'd by ...
... wound your slave and spare your foe ? " Here tears and sighs speak his imperfect moan , In language far more moving than his own . Home he retir'd , his soul he brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Tess'd by ...
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... wound is grown too great , too desperate . " " But counsel , " said his friend , " a remedy Which never fails the patient , may at least , If not quite heal your mind's infirmity , Assuage your torment , and procure some rest . But ...
... wound is grown too great , too desperate . " " But counsel , " said his friend , " a remedy Which never fails the patient , may at least , If not quite heal your mind's infirmity , Assuage your torment , and procure some rest . But ...
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