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... this Virtue , our form's form , and our soul's soul , is Of thoughts so far fetched , as to be not only unex- pected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a lady who wrote poesies for rings . They 28 COWLEY .
... this Virtue , our form's form , and our soul's soul , is Of thoughts so far fetched , as to be not only unex- pected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a lady who wrote poesies for rings . They 28 COWLEY .
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Samuel Johnson. To a lady who wrote poesies for rings . They who above do various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator heaven does bind . When heaven shall be adorn'd by thee , ( Which then more heav'n than ' tis will be ) ...
Samuel Johnson. To a lady who wrote poesies for rings . They who above do various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator heaven does bind . When heaven shall be adorn'd by thee , ( Which then more heav'n than ' tis will be ) ...
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... lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart . For the last tempest ...
... lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart . For the last tempest ...
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... ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels ' lustres rise ; And from their jewels torches do take fire , And all is warmth , and light , and good desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their no- tions with ...
... ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels ' lustres rise ; And from their jewels torches do take fire , And all is warmth , and light , and good desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their no- tions with ...
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... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " By the mention of this name he evidently refers to Albemazor acted at Cambridge in 1614. Ignoramus and other plays were per- formed at the same time . The practice was then very frequent The ...
... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " By the mention of this name he evidently refers to Albemazor acted at Cambridge in 1614. Ignoramus and other plays were per- formed at the same time . The practice was then very frequent The ...
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