The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon the man who taught Women , that love was to be bought ; Rather doat only on your ...
... Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon the man who taught Women , that love was to be bought ; Rather doat only on your ...
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... Adam's sin ; I'll lay my life , nay mistress , on't , that's more , I'll teach him things he never knew before ; I'll teach him a receipt , to make Words that weep , and tears that speak ; I'll teach him sighs , like those in death , At ...
... Adam's sin ; I'll lay my life , nay mistress , on't , that's more , I'll teach him things he never knew before ; I'll teach him a receipt , to make Words that weep , and tears that speak ; I'll teach him sighs , like those in death , At ...
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... Adam ( God s nomenclator ) could not frame One that enough should signify : Astrea or Cela as unfit would prove For thee , as ' tis to call the Deity Jove . WEEPING . SEE where she sits , and in what comely wise Drops tears more fair ...
... Adam ( God s nomenclator ) could not frame One that enough should signify : Astrea or Cela as unfit would prove For thee , as ' tis to call the Deity Jove . WEEPING . SEE where she sits , and in what comely wise Drops tears more fair ...
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... Adam too been kill'd , he might have reign'd alone . One brother's death , what do I mean to name , A small oblation to revenge and fame ? The mighty soul'd Abimelec , to shew What for high place a higher spirit can do , A hecatomb ...
... Adam too been kill'd , he might have reign'd alone . One brother's death , what do I mean to name , A small oblation to revenge and fame ? The mighty soul'd Abimelec , to shew What for high place a higher spirit can do , A hecatomb ...
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... Adam . He takes so much care for the entire preservation of it , to us , that he suffers neither fringe it . Now for our time , the same God , to his providence nor eternal decree to break or in- whom we are but tenants at will for the ...
... Adam . He takes so much care for the entire preservation of it , to us , that he suffers neither fringe it . Now for our time , the same God , to his providence nor eternal decree to break or in- whom we are but tenants at will for the ...
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