The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Nide 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Heav'n , and back to Heav'n return , dwelling in Heaven , and pleading for men now The obsequies of him that could not die , guilty , with Justice described by her qualities , And death of life , end of eternity , ver . 5--10 . Her ...
... Heav'n , and back to Heav'n return , dwelling in Heaven , and pleading for men now The obsequies of him that could not die , guilty , with Justice described by her qualities , And death of life , end of eternity , ver . 5--10 . Her ...
Sivu 62
... Heav'n's bright face of his rays disarray ; And sads the smiling orient of the springing day . She was a virgin of austere regard : Not as the world esteems her , deaf and blind ; But as the eagle , that hath oft compar'd Her eye with ...
... Heav'n's bright face of his rays disarray ; And sads the smiling orient of the springing day . She was a virgin of austere regard : Not as the world esteems her , deaf and blind ; But as the eagle , that hath oft compar'd Her eye with ...
Sivu 63
... Heav'n proud Juno's peacocks scorn to " The senseless earth , the serpent , dog , and cat , And worse than all these , man , and worst of men Usurping Jove , and swelling Bacchus fat , And drunk wth the vine's purple blood , and then ...
... Heav'n proud Juno's peacocks scorn to " The senseless earth , the serpent , dog , and cat , And worse than all these , man , and worst of men Usurping Jove , and swelling Bacchus fat , And drunk wth the vine's purple blood , and then ...
Sivu 64
... Heav'n to come , O thou vile mirrour of celestial grace , How can. " His life ? that brings him to his end , and leaves His end that leaves him to begin his wo : [ him His goods ? what good in that , that so deceives him ? His gods of ...
... Heav'n to come , O thou vile mirrour of celestial grace , How can. " His life ? that brings him to his end , and leaves His end that leaves him to begin his wo : [ him His goods ? what good in that , that so deceives him ? His gods of ...
Sivu 65
... heav'n she wore , Spread like a veil , upheld with silver wire , In which the stars so burnt in golden ore , As seem'd the azure web was all on fire : But hastily , to quench their sparkling ire , A flood of milk came rolling up the ...
... heav'n she wore , Spread like a veil , upheld with silver wire , In which the stars so burnt in golden ore , As seem'd the azure web was all on fire : But hastily , to quench their sparkling ire , A flood of milk came rolling up the ...
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