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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... thousand drawes A few choyse men , and bids the rest obay His valiant brother , who shall proue this day As famous as great Warwick , in whose hand The fate of England's crowne was thought to stand : With these he closely steales to ...
... thousand drawes A few choyse men , and bids the rest obay His valiant brother , who shall proue this day As famous as great Warwick , in whose hand The fate of England's crowne was thought to stand : With these he closely steales to ...
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... thousand find , As his owne iudge , himselfe exactly knowes , Secure what lords or vulgar brests suppose : -He , like the world , an equall roundnesse beares , On his smooth sides no outward spot appeares : He thinkes , how Cancer's ...
... thousand find , As his owne iudge , himselfe exactly knowes , Secure what lords or vulgar brests suppose : -He , like the world , an equall roundnesse beares , On his smooth sides no outward spot appeares : He thinkes , how Cancer's ...
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... thousand times more deare Than worldly things , which faire and sweet appeare . Rebellious flesh , which thee so oft offends , Presents her teares : alas ! a poore amends , But thou accept'st them . Hence they precious As liuing waters ...
... thousand times more deare Than worldly things , which faire and sweet appeare . Rebellious flesh , which thee so oft offends , Presents her teares : alas ! a poore amends , But thou accept'st them . Hence they precious As liuing waters ...
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... thousand firebrands , whips , and restlesse paines : And , which is worse , so bitter are those wheeles , That many hells at once the louer feeles , And hath his heart dissected into parts , That it may mcete with other double harts ...
... thousand firebrands , whips , and restlesse paines : And , which is worse , so bitter are those wheeles , That many hells at once the louer feeles , And hath his heart dissected into parts , That it may mcete with other double harts ...
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... thousand tongues for him all gifts intreate , In which felicity may claime her seate : Large honour , happy conquest , boundlesse wealth , Long life , sweete children , vnafflicted health : But , chiefely , we esteeme that precious ...
... thousand tongues for him all gifts intreate , In which felicity may claime her seate : Large honour , happy conquest , boundlesse wealth , Long life , sweete children , vnafflicted health : But , chiefely , we esteeme that precious ...
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