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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... must be an unpardonable partiality in their fense ; especially whilst they know , that the old vices and follies of mankind are per- petually reviving , and that the preferva- tion of as much of the knowledge of things as poffible , is ...
... must be an unpardonable partiality in their fense ; especially whilst they know , that the old vices and follies of mankind are per- petually reviving , and that the preferva- tion of as much of the knowledge of things as poffible , is ...
Sivu 4
... must go , endure not yet A breach , but an expanfion ; Like gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two fo As ftiff twin compaffes are two , The foul , the fixt foot makes no shew To move , but doth , if th ' other do ...
... must go , endure not yet A breach , but an expanfion ; Like gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two fo As ftiff twin compaffes are two , The foul , the fixt foot makes no shew To move , but doth , if th ' other do ...
Sivu 7
... must profess Which nature fram'd for need , not for excess . Brown's Paftorals . Against diseases here the ftrongest fence Is the defenfive virtue , abflinence . Robert Herrick . ACCIDENT . As the unthought - on accident is guilty Of ...
... must profess Which nature fram'd for need , not for excess . Brown's Paftorals . Against diseases here the ftrongest fence Is the defenfive virtue , abflinence . Robert Herrick . ACCIDENT . As the unthought - on accident is guilty Of ...
Sivu 11
... must in our actions meet ; Wicked is not much worse than indifcreet . Dr. Donné . Things of this nature sprung When they mean action , must use little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with ...
... must in our actions meet ; Wicked is not much worse than indifcreet . Dr. Donné . Things of this nature sprung When they mean action , must use little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with ...
Sivu 12
... must be Conceiv'd , and fashioned in all their parts , And stay the time of juft delivery , Or elfe the head mifcarries , and aborts . A hudling hafte fhapes no productions right : Jove could not get the mufes in a night . We can call ...
... must be Conceiv'd , and fashioned in all their parts , And stay the time of juft delivery , Or elfe the head mifcarries , and aborts . A hudling hafte fhapes no productions right : Jove could not get the mufes in a night . We can call ...
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