The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... glory contain itself in th ' endless space . " I am sorry that it is necessary to admonish the most part of readers , that it is not by negligence that this verse is so loose , long , and , as it were , vast ; it is to paint in the ...
... glory contain itself in th ' endless space . " I am sorry that it is necessary to admonish the most part of readers , that it is not by negligence that this verse is so loose , long , and , as it were , vast ; it is to paint in the ...
Strona 46
... glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight of mankind ; it is not without grief and indignation , that I behold that divine science employing all her inexhaustible riches of wit and eloquence ...
... glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight of mankind ; it is not without grief and indignation , that I behold that divine science employing all her inexhaustible riches of wit and eloquence ...
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... glory bright , Shines upon all men with impartial light , And a good - morrow to the beggar brings With as full rays as to the mightiest kings : So he , although his worth just state might claim , And give to pride an honourable name ...
... glory bright , Shines upon all men with impartial light , And a good - morrow to the beggar brings With as full rays as to the mightiest kings : So he , although his worth just state might claim , And give to pride an honourable name ...
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... glory find . So , though less worthy stones are drown'd in night , The faithful diamond keeps his native light , And is oblig'd to darkness for a ray , That would be more oppress'd than help'd by day . Your soul then most show'd her ...
... glory find . So , though less worthy stones are drown'd in night , The faithful diamond keeps his native light , And is oblig'd to darkness for a ray , That would be more oppress'd than help'd by day . Your soul then most show'd her ...
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... glory set but with the Sun. This and the two following poems are not gives with certainty as Cowley's . They have been as- cribed to him ; are possibly genuine ; and therefore are preserved in this collection . 7 See p . 45 of this ...
... glory set but with the Sun. This and the two following poems are not gives with certainty as Cowley's . They have been as- cribed to him ; are possibly genuine ; and therefore are preserved in this collection . 7 See p . 45 of this ...
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