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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... thee , Were but in vaine ; for such as cannot see , Would not be g1ieu'd to heare , the morning light Should neuer more succeed the gloomy night . Such onely whom thy vertue made , or found Worthy to know thee , can receiue this wound ...
... thee , Were but in vaine ; for such as cannot see , Would not be g1ieu'd to heare , the morning light Should neuer more succeed the gloomy night . Such onely whom thy vertue made , or found Worthy to know thee , can receiue this wound ...
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... thee , Beaumont , to define Which of those lineaments is most diuine , And to stand farther off from thee , I chuse In silence rather to applaude thy Muse , And lose my censure ; ' tis enough for mee To ioy , my pen was taught to moue by ...
... thee , Beaumont , to define Which of those lineaments is most diuine , And to stand farther off from thee , I chuse In silence rather to applaude thy Muse , And lose my censure ; ' tis enough for mee To ioy , my pen was taught to moue by ...
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... thee remaine , Of things diuine to speake : Thy thoughts awhile from vrgent cares restraine , And with a chearefull voice thy wonted silence breake . No cold shall thee benamme , Nor darknesse taint thy sight ; To thee new heate , new ...
... thee remaine , Of things diuine to speake : Thy thoughts awhile from vrgent cares restraine , And with a chearefull voice thy wonted silence breake . No cold shall thee benamme , Nor darknesse taint thy sight ; To thee new heate , new ...
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... thee dumb , Behold this garland , whence such vertues come , Such glories shine , such piercing beames are throwne , As make thee blind , and turne thee to a stone . And thou , whose wand'ring feet were running downe Th ' infernall ...
... thee dumb , Behold this garland , whence such vertues come , Such glories shine , such piercing beames are throwne , As make thee blind , and turne thee to a stone . And thou , whose wand'ring feet were running downe Th ' infernall ...
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... thee what thou to thy selfe mayst giue ; That those shall rise and live againe , If thou the way to quiet life wilt treade , Who now in freezing slumbers lye . No guide but vertuie can thee thither lende : He that the dead ( disperst in ...
... thee what thou to thy selfe mayst giue ; That those shall rise and live againe , If thou the way to quiet life wilt treade , Who now in freezing slumbers lye . No guide but vertuie can thee thither lende : He that the dead ( disperst in ...
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