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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... late Mr. Isaac Reed , who in a MS note makes the following remark : “ All the copies of this book which I have seen ( and I have seen many ) want the leaf p . 181. ” Mr. Nichols , who has likewise had an opportunity to examine some ...
... late Mr. Isaac Reed , who in a MS note makes the following remark : “ All the copies of this book which I have seen ( and I have seen many ) want the leaf p . 181. ” Mr. Nichols , who has likewise had an opportunity to examine some ...
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... late , and may possesse it long ; Aboue all Europe's princes shine thou bright , O God's selected care , and man's delight ! " Here gentle sleepe forsooke his clouded browes , And full of holy thoughts , and pious vowes , He kist the ...
... late , and may possesse it long ; Aboue all Europe's princes shine thou bright , O God's selected care , and man's delight ! " Here gentle sleepe forsooke his clouded browes , And full of holy thoughts , and pious vowes , He kist the ...
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... late , “ Ab , traytor ! false in breach of faith and loue , Take this my counsel . " Clifton thus replied : What discontent could thee and Bourchier moue , " It is too late , for I must now prouide Who had so long my fellowes been in ...
... late , “ Ab , traytor ! false in breach of faith and loue , Take this my counsel . " Clifton thus replied : What discontent could thee and Bourchier moue , " It is too late , for I must now prouide Who had so long my fellowes been in ...
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... late , When man is not , or is in wretched state . But these are ends which draw the meanest hearts : Let vs search deepe and trie our better parts : O knowledge ! if a Heau'n on Earth could be , I would expect to reape that blisse in ...
... late , When man is not , or is in wretched state . But these are ends which draw the meanest hearts : Let vs search deepe and trie our better parts : O knowledge ! if a Heau'n on Earth could be , I would expect to reape that blisse in ...
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... late and vain : Thy love ? he hath no title to a title : Just recompence ? the world were all too little : Hell's force ? in vain her furies Hell shall gather : His servants , kinsmen , or his children rather ? His child , if good ...
... late and vain : Thy love ? he hath no title to a title : Just recompence ? the world were all too little : Hell's force ? in vain her furies Hell shall gather : His servants , kinsmen , or his children rather ? His child , if good ...
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