The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... side their embroidery bring ; Here lilies wash , and grow more white , And daffodils , to see themselves , delight . Here a fresh arbour gives her amorous shade , Which Nature , the best gardener , made . Here I would sit and sing rude ...
... side their embroidery bring ; Here lilies wash , and grow more white , And daffodils , to see themselves , delight . Here a fresh arbour gives her amorous shade , Which Nature , the best gardener , made . Here I would sit and sing rude ...
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... side can win ? The sea itself , how rough soe'er , Could scarce believe such fury here . How could the Scots and we ... sides and roars , and then away . How would the German eagle fear , To see a new Gustavus there ; How would it shake ...
... side can win ? The sea itself , how rough soe'er , Could scarce believe such fury here . How could the Scots and we ... sides and roars , and then away . How would the German eagle fear , To see a new Gustavus there ; How would it shake ...
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... side . Here stood Religion , her looks gently sage , Aged , but much more comely for her age ! There Schism , old hag , tho ' seeming young , appears , As snakes by casting skins renew their years ; Undecent rags of several dyes she ...
... side . Here stood Religion , her looks gently sage , Aged , but much more comely for her age ! There Schism , old hag , tho ' seeming young , appears , As snakes by casting skins renew their years ; Undecent rags of several dyes she ...
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... side . Ye sons of war , by whose bold acts we see How great a thing exalted man may be ; The world remains your debtor , that as yet Ye have not all gone forth and conquer'd it . I knew that Fate some wonders for you meant , When ...
... side . Ye sons of war , by whose bold acts we see How great a thing exalted man may be ; The world remains your debtor , that as yet Ye have not all gone forth and conquer'd it . I knew that Fate some wonders for you meant , When ...
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... side he's master of the horse . Most shall have places by these popular tricks , The rest must be content with bishoprics . For ' tis ' gainst superstition you're intent ; First to root out that great church - ornament , Money and lands ...
... side he's master of the horse . Most shall have places by these popular tricks , The rest must be content with bishoprics . For ' tis ' gainst superstition you're intent ; First to root out that great church - ornament , Money and lands ...
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