From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in EnglandAt the University Press, 1885 - 298 |
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... once their soft inhabitants could roam , — Sonorous seas where Indian monsters thrive And strive ; Their owners all are dead ; The mighty ships that brought them rot on shore ; Yet still that murmur lingers at their core , And fancy's ...
... once their soft inhabitants could roam , — Sonorous seas where Indian monsters thrive And strive ; Their owners all are dead ; The mighty ships that brought them rot on shore ; Yet still that murmur lingers at their core , And fancy's ...
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... once in public life . - We are , however , met here by a serious dif- ficulty . The accepted story is that Waller entered parliament , as member for Amersham , at the age of sixteen , that is to say , in 1621. According to this legend ...
... once in public life . - We are , however , met here by a serious dif- ficulty . The accepted story is that Waller entered parliament , as member for Amersham , at the age of sixteen , that is to say , in 1621. According to this legend ...
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... once more showed a tact which served him well with his own immediate public , but which has lost its charm for posterity . Bucking- ham , it will be remembered , had just breakfasted at Portsmouth , when Felton met him in the passage ...
... once more showed a tact which served him well with his own immediate public , but which has lost its charm for posterity . Bucking- ham , it will be remembered , had just breakfasted at Portsmouth , when Felton met him in the passage ...
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... once through London ; Waller and Tompkins were arrested before nightfall , and a sketch of their plot was published by the House of Commons to allay popular alarm1 . Waller's conduct under this sudden calamity was deplorable . He lost ...
... once through London ; Waller and Tompkins were arrested before nightfall , and a sketch of their plot was published by the House of Commons to allay popular alarm1 . Waller's conduct under this sudden calamity was deplorable . He lost ...
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... once to his old ways , and on Lady Scudamore's expostulating with him , he told her , with great jocularity , that she ought to have known better than to trust to sick men's vows . Whereupon she warned him that calamity would fall upon ...
... once to his old ways , and on Lady Scudamore's expostulating with him , he told her , with great jocularity , that she ought to have known better than to trust to sick men's vows . Whereupon she warned him that calamity would fall upon ...
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