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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... 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 : Of these each man will duly pay his teares To thy great memory , and when ...
... 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 : Of these each man will duly pay his teares To thy great memory , and when ...
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... heare : " It is in vaine , braue friends , to shew the right Which we are forc'd to seeke by ciuill fight . Your swords are brandisht in a noble cause , To free your country from a tyrant's iawes . What angry planet , what disastrous ...
... heare : " It is in vaine , braue friends , to shew the right Which we are forc'd to seeke by ciuill fight . Your swords are brandisht in a noble cause , To free your country from a tyrant's iawes . What angry planet , what disastrous ...
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... heare my faithfull promise once againe , That it no more can safe protection yeeld . Which , if I breake , may all my deeds be raine . " Bold Hungerford disdaines his vse to make But now he knowes , that vitall breath is fled , Of this ...
... heare my faithfull promise once againe , That it no more can safe protection yeeld . Which , if I breake , may all my deeds be raine . " Bold Hungerford disdaines his vse to make But now he knowes , that vitall breath is fled , Of this ...
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... heare the king's replie , Who , scorning his aduice as foule and base , Returnes this answer with a wrathfull face : " Let cowards trust their horses ' nimble feete , And in their course with new destruction meete ; Gaine thou some ...
... heare the king's replie , Who , scorning his aduice as foule and base , Returnes this answer with a wrathfull face : " Let cowards trust their horses ' nimble feete , And in their course with new destruction meete ; Gaine thou some ...
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... heare Concerning Dacian troubles ? " " Nothing I. " " You alwayes loue your friends with scoffes to try . " " If I can tell , the gods my life confound . " " But where will Cæsar giue his souldiers ground , In Italie , or the Trinacrian ...
... heare Concerning Dacian troubles ? " " Nothing I. " " You alwayes loue your friends with scoffes to try . " " If I can tell , the gods my life confound . " " But where will Cæsar giue his souldiers ground , In Italie , or the Trinacrian ...
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