The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fall below Donne in wit , but maintains , that they surpass him in poetry . If wit be well described by Pope , as being " that which has been often thought , but was never before so well expressed , " they certainly never attained , nor ...
... fall below Donne in wit , but maintains , that they surpass him in poetry . If wit be well described by Pope , as being " that which has been often thought , but was never before so well expressed , " they certainly never attained , nor ...
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... fall : COWLEY . Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent , In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles ...
... fall : COWLEY . Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent , In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles ...
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... fall ; Of a new rainbow ere it fret or fade , The choicest piece cut out , a scarfe is made . This is a just specimen of Cowley's imagery : what might in general expressions be great and forcible , he weakens and makes ridiculous by ...
... fall ; Of a new rainbow ere it fret or fade , The choicest piece cut out , a scarfe is made . This is a just specimen of Cowley's imagery : what might in general expressions be great and forcible , he weakens and makes ridiculous by ...
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... fall to th ' earth , flames are within . No morning - banish'd darkness , nor black night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap ...
... fall to th ' earth , flames are within . No morning - banish'd darkness , nor black night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap ...
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... fall a shower , As if they fain would drown the memory Of his life - keeper's name ) " Constantia- " More Grief would not let him utter ; tears , the best Expressers of true sorrow , spoke the rest . To which his noble friend did thus ...
... fall a shower , As if they fain would drown the memory Of his life - keeper's name ) " Constantia- " More Grief would not let him utter ; tears , the best Expressers of true sorrow , spoke the rest . To which his noble friend did thus ...
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