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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... poore , distrest . In wedlock , frequent discontentments swell : Vnmarried persons , as in desarts dwell . How many troubles are with children borne ? Yet he that wants them , counts himselfe forlorne . Young men are wanton , and of ...
... poore , distrest . In wedlock , frequent discontentments swell : Vnmarried persons , as in desarts dwell . How many troubles are with children borne ? Yet he that wants them , counts himselfe forlorne . Young men are wanton , and of ...
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... ( poore wretch ) I lose the light , And longing thus repine : " When shall my sight Againe bee happy in beholding thee , My countrey farme ? or when shall I be free To reade in bookes what ancient writers speake , To rest in sleepe ...
... ( poore wretch ) I lose the light , And longing thus repine : " When shall my sight Againe bee happy in beholding thee , My countrey farme ? or when shall I be free To reade in bookes what ancient writers speake , To rest in sleepe ...
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... poore stable can thy Maker shroud : Ye , heauenly bodies , glory to be bright , And are esteem'd , as ye are rich in light : But here on Earth is taught a diff'rent way , Since vnder this low roofe the Highest lay ; Ierusalem erects her ...
... poore stable can thy Maker shroud : Ye , heauenly bodies , glory to be bright , And are esteem'd , as ye are rich in light : But here on Earth is taught a diff'rent way , Since vnder this low roofe the Highest lay ; Ierusalem erects her ...
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... Poore clay ! each creature thy degrees admires ; First , God in thee a living soule inspires , Whose glorious beames hath made thee farre more bright Than is the Sunne , the spring of corp'rall light : He rests not here , but to ...
... Poore clay ! each creature thy degrees admires ; First , God in thee a living soule inspires , Whose glorious beames hath made thee farre more bright Than is the Sunne , the spring of corp'rall light : He rests not here , but to ...
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... poore weary man , thy limbs repose ? Behold my house , where true contentment growes : Not like the baites , which this seducer giues , Whose blisse a day , whose torment euer liues . Regard not these vaine speeches , let them goe ...
... poore weary man , thy limbs repose ? Behold my house , where true contentment growes : Not like the baites , which this seducer giues , Whose blisse a day , whose torment euer liues . Regard not these vaine speeches , let them goe ...
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