The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Fame . The Extasy To the New Year ... Life 133 134 ................ ib . 135 The XXXIVth Chapter of the Prophet Isaiah . ib . Company Claudian's Old Man of Verona IX . The Shortness of Life , and Uncertainty of Riches X. The Danger of ...
... Fame . The Extasy To the New Year ... Life 133 134 ................ ib . 135 The XXXIVth Chapter of the Prophet Isaiah . ib . Company Claudian's Old Man of Verona IX . The Shortness of Life , and Uncertainty of Riches X. The Danger of ...
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... fame of Pe- trarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the manners of the lettered world , and filled Europe with love and poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that ...
... fame of Pe- trarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the manners of the lettered world , and filled Europe with love and poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that ...
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... fame , by improving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the carrier . Cowley adopted it , and excelled his predecessors , having as much sentiment and more music . Suckling ...
... fame , by improving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the carrier . Cowley adopted it , and excelled his predecessors , having as much sentiment and more music . Suckling ...
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... fame , it is an estate ( if it be any , for men are not oftener deceived in their hopes of widows , than in their opinion of exegi monumentum ære perennius ) that hardly ever comes in whilst we are living to enjoy it , but is a ...
... fame , it is an estate ( if it be any , for men are not oftener deceived in their hopes of widows , than in their opinion of exegi monumentum ære perennius ) that hardly ever comes in whilst we are living to enjoy it , but is a ...
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... fame : to both , that it is a ridi- culous folly to condemn or laugh at the stars , because the Moon and Sun shine brighter . The small fire I have is rather blown than extinguished by this wind . For the itch of poesy , by being ...
... fame : to both , that it is a ridi- culous folly to condemn or laugh at the stars , because the Moon and Sun shine brighter . The small fire I have is rather blown than extinguished by this wind . For the itch of poesy , by being ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY Æneid Anacreon Androgeus angels appear arms beauty behold blest blood bold breast bright Chromius clouds Constantia Cowley David death delight divine doth Earth envy eternal ev'n eyes fair fall fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle give glory gods gold hand happy haste hath heart Heaven Hell honour Jabesh Joab king learning less light live Lucifer lyre mighty Milton mind Moab Muse Nahash Nature ne'er never night noble numbers o'er Ovid Paradise Paradise Lost Pindar pleasure poem poets praise pride prince proud Pyrrhus rage rich Rome sacred Satan Saul Saul's seem'd shine sight smiling bank soul spirits stood sword tears thee thine things thought tree Twas Twill verse Virg Virgil virtue Whilst whole wings wise wonder words wound youth