Poems: Miscellanies, The Mistress, Pindarique Odes, Davideis, Verses Written on Several OccasionsUniversity Press, 1905 - 466 |
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... W VI . The Account . Hen all the Stars are by thee told , ( The endless Sums of heav'nly Gold ) Or when the Hairs are reckon'd all , From sickly Autumns Head that fall , Or when the drops that make the Sea , Whilst 53 MISCELLANIES.
... W VI . The Account . Hen all the Stars are by thee told , ( The endless Sums of heav'nly Gold ) Or when the Hairs are reckon'd all , From sickly Autumns Head that fall , Or when the drops that make the Sea , Whilst 53 MISCELLANIES.
Strona 88
... Heav'en did always chuse their way ; And therefore we may boldly say , That ' tis the way too thither . 5 . How happy here should I , And one dear She live , and embr [ ac ] ing dy ? She who is all the world , and can exclude In desarts ...
... Heav'en did always chuse their way ; And therefore we may boldly say , That ' tis the way too thither . 5 . How happy here should I , And one dear She live , and embr [ ac ] ing dy ? She who is all the world , and can exclude In desarts ...
Strona 100
... have her know the pain , The Torments for her I sustain , Lest too much goodness make her throw Her Love upon a Fate too low . Forbid it Heaven my Life should be Weigh'd with her least Conveniency : No , let me perish rather with my ...
... have her know the pain , The Torments for her I sustain , Lest too much goodness make her throw Her Love upon a Fate too low . Forbid it Heaven my Life should be Weigh'd with her least Conveniency : No , let me perish rather with my ...
Strona 111
... Heav'en and Earth divided be ! Though Faith be Heir , and have the fixt estate , Thy Portion yet in Moveables is great . Happiness it self's all one In Thee , or in possession ! Only the Future's Thine , the present His ! Thine's the ...
... Heav'en and Earth divided be ! Though Faith be Heir , and have the fixt estate , Thy Portion yet in Moveables is great . Happiness it self's all one In Thee , or in possession ! Only the Future's Thine , the present His ! Thine's the ...
Strona 123
... have I gazing been , What comfort by it can I gain ? To look on Heav'en with mighty Gulfs between Was the great Misers greatest pain ; So neer was he to Heavens delight , As with the blest converse he might , Yet could not get one drop ...
... have I gazing been , What comfort by it can I gain ? To look on Heav'en with mighty Gulfs between Was the great Misers greatest pain ; So neer was he to Heavens delight , As with the blest converse he might , Yet could not get one drop ...
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