The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... virtue , his retreat was cowardice . Yet let a race untam'd , and haughty foes , His peaceful entrance with dire arms oppose , Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discourag'd , and himself expell'd , Let him for ...
... virtue , his retreat was cowardice . Yet let a race untam'd , and haughty foes , His peaceful entrance with dire arms oppose , Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discourag'd , and himself expell'd , Let him for ...
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... virtue and of wit it will be solicitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally preserved by Peck , which I recom- mend to the consideration of all that may hereafter pant for solitude . " To Dr ...
... virtue and of wit it will be solicitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally preserved by Peck , which I recom- mend to the consideration of all that may hereafter pant for solitude . " To Dr ...
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... . But you , of learning and religion , And virtue and such engredients , have made A mithridate , whose operation Keeps off , or cures what can be done or said . Though the following lines of Donne , on the last 14 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... . But you , of learning and religion , And virtue and such engredients , have made A mithridate , whose operation Keeps off , or cures what can be done or said . Though the following lines of Donne , on the last 14 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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... Virtue , our form's form , and our soul's soul , is . Of thoughts so far - fetched , as to be not only unexpected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a Lady who made Posies for Rings . They , who above do various circles ...
... Virtue , our form's form , and our soul's soul , is . Of thoughts so far - fetched , as to be not only unexpected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a Lady who made Posies for Rings . They , who above do various circles ...
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... virtue in them , to deserve more care in preserva- tion , than was bestowed upon their brethren ; for which I am so little concerned , that I am ashamed of the arrogancy of the word , when I said I had lost them . The second , is called ...
... virtue in them , to deserve more care in preserva- tion , than was bestowed upon their brethren ; for which I am so little concerned , that I am ashamed of the arrogancy of the word , when I said I had lost them . The second , is called ...
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