Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... thee , And so through thee more powerful pass , As beams do through a burning - glass ; If all things that in Nature are Either soft , or sweet , or fair , Be not in thee so ' epitomis'd , That nought material's not compris'd ; May I as ...
... thee , And so through thee more powerful pass , As beams do through a burning - glass ; If all things that in Nature are Either soft , or sweet , or fair , Be not in thee so ' epitomis'd , That nought material's not compris'd ; May I as ...
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... thee , her earnest - money , we retain , We certain are to gain , Whether she her bargain break , or else fulfil ; Thou only good , not worse for ending ill ! Brother of Faith ! ' twixt whom and thee The joys of Heaven and Earth divided ...
... thee , her earnest - money , we retain , We certain are to gain , Whether she her bargain break , or else fulfil ; Thou only good , not worse for ending ill ! Brother of Faith ! ' twixt whom and thee The joys of Heaven and Earth divided ...
Strona 115
... thee . But I'll embrace thee gentlier far than so ; As their fresh banks soft rivers do : Nor shall the proudest planet boast a power Of making my full love to ebb one hour ; It never dry or low can prove , Whilst thy unwasted fountain ...
... thee . But I'll embrace thee gentlier far than so ; As their fresh banks soft rivers do : Nor shall the proudest planet boast a power Of making my full love to ebb one hour ; It never dry or low can prove , Whilst thy unwasted fountain ...
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