The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... light . He was , and may be once againe , our friend . " But Time , whose wheeles with various motion But , oh ! too late ! the fatall blow was sent runne , From Hungerford , which he inay now repent ; Repayes this seruice fully to his ...
... light . He was , and may be once againe , our friend . " But Time , whose wheeles with various motion But , oh ! too late ! the fatall blow was sent runne , From Hungerford , which he inay now repent ; Repayes this seruice fully to his ...
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... Light Begins from clouds , and sets in depth of night ; Behold the Sunne eclips'd for many yeeres , And en'ry day more dusky robes he weares , Till after totall darknesse shining faire , No Moone shall barre his splendour from the aire ...
... Light Begins from clouds , and sets in depth of night ; Behold the Sunne eclips'd for many yeeres , And en'ry day more dusky robes he weares , Till after totall darknesse shining faire , No Moone shall barre his splendour from the aire ...
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... light , Shall from this obiect come , Whose praises if thou now wilt sound aright , My pen shall giue thee leaue hereafter to be dumbe . Whence shall we then begin To sing , or write of this , Where no beginning is ? Or if we enter in ...
... light , Shall from this obiect come , Whose praises if thou now wilt sound aright , My pen shall giue thee leaue hereafter to be dumbe . Whence shall we then begin To sing , or write of this , Where no beginning is ? Or if we enter in ...
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... light my soule began T ' acknowledge him a higher thing than man , My next discourse , erected by his grace , Conceiues him free from bounds of time or place , And sees the furthest that of him is knowne , All spring from him , and he ...
... light my soule began T ' acknowledge him a higher thing than man , My next discourse , erected by his grace , Conceiues him free from bounds of time or place , And sees the furthest that of him is knowne , All spring from him , and he ...
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... light , More clearely know , they liue in darksome night . See , man , thy stripes at schoole , thy paines abroad , Thy watching , and thy palenesse , well bestow'd : These feeble helpes can scholars neuer bring To perfect knowledge of ...
... light , More clearely know , they liue in darksome night . See , man , thy stripes at schoole , thy paines abroad , Thy watching , and thy palenesse , well bestow'd : These feeble helpes can scholars neuer bring To perfect knowledge of ...
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