The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... friends in battle slain , And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when , at length , the cruel war shall cease , On hard conditions may he buy his peace : Nor let him then enjoy supreme command , But fall untimely by some hostile ...
... friends in battle slain , And their untimely fate lament in vain ; And when , at length , the cruel war shall cease , On hard conditions may he buy his peace : Nor let him then enjoy supreme command , But fall untimely by some hostile ...
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... friends ) he went into France again , having made a copy of verses on Oliver's death . " This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be dis- covered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be ...
... friends ) he went into France again , having made a copy of verses on Oliver's death . " This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be dis- covered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be ...
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... friends . The man who has his God , no aid can lack ; And we who bid him go , will bring him back . Yet amidst his negligence he sometimes attempted an improved and scientific ver sification ; of which it will be best to give his own ...
... friends . The man who has his God , no aid can lack ; And we who bid him go , will bring him back . Yet amidst his negligence he sometimes attempted an improved and scientific ver sification ; of which it will be best to give his own ...
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... friends , who think a vast heap of stones or rabbish a better monument than a little tomb of marble ; or by the unworthy avarice of some stationers , who are content to diminish the value of the author , so they may increase the price ...
... friends , who think a vast heap of stones or rabbish a better monument than a little tomb of marble ; or by the unworthy avarice of some stationers , who are content to diminish the value of the author , so they may increase the price ...
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... friends bestow , Who in light sport , not sorrow , partners are . Who leaves to guide the ship when storms arise , Is guilty both of sin and cowardice . But when his noble friend perceiv'd that he Yielded to tyrant Passion more and more ...
... friends bestow , Who in light sport , not sorrow , partners are . Who leaves to guide the ship when storms arise , Is guilty both of sin and cowardice . But when his noble friend perceiv'd that he Yielded to tyrant Passion more and more ...
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