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... appear quickly : to the latter , that he is the worst homicide who strives to murder another's fame : to both , that ... appears in that I have ventured upon this third edition . What though it be neglected ? It is not , I am sure , the ...
... appear quickly : to the latter , that he is the worst homicide who strives to murder another's fame : to both , that ... appears in that I have ventured upon this third edition . What though it be neglected ? It is not , I am sure , the ...
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... appear , Alike distracted between hope and fear . Thinking her love he never shall obtain , One morn he haunts the woods , and doth com- plain Of his unhappy fate , but all in vain ; A : d thus fond Echo answers him again : It mov'd ...
... appear , Alike distracted between hope and fear . Thinking her love he never shall obtain , One morn he haunts the woods , and doth com- plain Of his unhappy fate , but all in vain ; A : d thus fond Echo answers him again : It mov'd ...
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... appear , And we in lonely silence rest ; Our ravish'd souls no more shall fear , But with lasting day be blest . And then no friends can part us more , Nor no new death extend its power ; Thus there's nothing can dissever Hearts which ...
... appear , And we in lonely silence rest ; Our ravish'd souls no more shall fear , But with lasting day be blest . And then no friends can part us more , Nor no new death extend its power ; Thus there's nothing can dissever Hearts which ...
Strona 56
... appear ! That had such beams their infancy to chear ! Which being sprung to ripeness , expect then The earliest offering of her grateful pen . " Your most dutiful scholar , ABR . COWLEY . PYRAMUS AND THISBE . WHEN Babylon's high walls ...
... appear ! That had such beams their infancy to chear ! Which being sprung to ripeness , expect then The earliest offering of her grateful pen . " Your most dutiful scholar , ABR . COWLEY . PYRAMUS AND THISBE . WHEN Babylon's high walls ...
Strona 64
... appear . It is no wonder if with Graces she Be full , who was full of the Deity . DOMINUS TECUM . THE fall of mankind under Death's extent The quire of blessed angels did lament , And wish'd a reparation to see By him , who manhood join ...
... appear . It is no wonder if with Graces she Be full , who was full of the Deity . DOMINUS TECUM . THE fall of mankind under Death's extent The quire of blessed angels did lament , And wish'd a reparation to see By him , who manhood join ...
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Adam angels arms art thou beasts beauty behold blest blood bold bright call'd Chromius clouds Comus Cowley Dæmon Dagon dark death delight divine dost doth dreadful Earth eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle glory gods hand happy hast hath heart Heaven Hell honour hope Israel king labour less light live lord lost Lucifer LUDLOW CASTLE Ludlow town Lycidas lyre mighty Milton mind Moab Muse Nature ne'er never night noble numbers nymph o'er Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace Pindar poem poets praise prince rage Rome sacred Satan seem'd serpent sight soul spirits stars stood sweet terrour thee thence thine things thou thought throne thyself tree twas Twill verse vex'd virtue Whilst wings wise wonder wound youth