The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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... Such wilt thou be to me , who must Like th ' other foot , obliquely run ; Thy firmness makes my circle juft , And makes me end where I begun . Dr. John Donne . It is as if a night fhould fhade noon - day , Or that the fun was here , but ...
... Such wilt thou be to me , who must Like th ' other foot , obliquely run ; Thy firmness makes my circle juft , And makes me end where I begun . Dr. John Donne . It is as if a night fhould fhade noon - day , Or that the fun was here , but ...
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... Such one was wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . Spenfer's Fairy Queen . Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe fo hot , That it do finge yourself . We may out - run By violent fwiftnefs , that which we run at , And lofe by ...
... Such one was wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . Spenfer's Fairy Queen . Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe fo hot , That it do finge yourself . We may out - run By violent fwiftnefs , that which we run at , And lofe by ...
Sivu 40
... behind her , more than of her vices . 1. " Tis the more pity , fir . 2. Then , what raises Such vanities amongst us , and fets Phantaftical fancies a work ; what's the Reafon Reason that so many fresh tricks , and new Inventions 40 ANT.
... behind her , more than of her vices . 1. " Tis the more pity , fir . 2. Then , what raises Such vanities amongst us , and fets Phantaftical fancies a work ; what's the Reafon Reason that so many fresh tricks , and new Inventions 40 ANT.
Sivu 45
... Such fweet neglect more taketh me , Than all th ' adulteries of art ; They strike mine eyes , but not my heart . Johnfon's Silent Woman . She frets that fuch attiring fhould belong To that which yields itself fufficient grace : Confid ...
... Such fweet neglect more taketh me , Than all th ' adulteries of art ; They strike mine eyes , but not my heart . Johnfon's Silent Woman . She frets that fuch attiring fhould belong To that which yields itself fufficient grace : Confid ...
Sivu 47
... such calling for fardingals , Kirtlets , busk - points , fhoe - ties , & c . that feven Pedlar's fhops , nay all Sturbridge fair , will Scarce furnish her : a fhip is fooner rigg'd By far , than a Gentlewoman made ready . A fweet ...
... such calling for fardingals , Kirtlets , busk - points , fhoe - ties , & c . that feven Pedlar's fhops , nay all Sturbridge fair , will Scarce furnish her : a fhip is fooner rigg'd By far , than a Gentlewoman made ready . A fweet ...
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