The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so imperfect , that they were only found to be verses by counting the syllables . If the father of criticism has rightly denominated poetry rizm pnn , an ...
... stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so imperfect , that they were only found to be verses by counting the syllables . If the father of criticism has rightly denominated poetry rizm pnn , an ...
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... , continued till it is tedious : VOL . VII . I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood , Yet ' twas well stor'd , for that small store was good ; D Wiring , man's spiritual physic , was not then Itself LIFE OF COWLEY . 33 .
... , continued till it is tedious : VOL . VII . I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood , Yet ' twas well stor'd , for that small store was good ; D Wiring , man's spiritual physic , was not then Itself LIFE OF COWLEY . 33 .
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... stood me in a tear ; All weeping was reserv'd to spend it here . Come hither , all who his rare virtues knew , And mourn with me : he was your tutor too . Let's join our sighs , till they fly far , and shew His native Belgia what she's ...
... stood me in a tear ; All weeping was reserv'd to spend it here . Come hither , all who his rare virtues knew , And mourn with me : he was your tutor too . Let's join our sighs , till they fly far , and shew His native Belgia what she's ...
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... 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 wore , And in ...
... 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 wore , And in ...
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... stood , Insatiate Time's devouring food . Hail , tree of knowledge ! thy leaves fruit ! which well Dost in the midst of Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ...
... stood , Insatiate Time's devouring food . Hail , tree of knowledge ! thy leaves fruit ! which well Dost in the midst of Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ...
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