The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Heaven , and unavailing care ! DRYDEN . Hoffman , in his Lexicon , gives a very satisfactory account of this practice of seeking fates in books : and says that it was used by the Pagans , the Jewish Rabbins , and even the early ...
... Heaven , and unavailing care ! DRYDEN . Hoffman , in his Lexicon , gives a very satisfactory account of this practice of seeking fates in books : and says that it was used by the Pagans , the Jewish Rabbins , and even the early ...
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... Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorn'd by thee , ( Which then more Heaven than ' tis will be ) " Tis thou must write the poesy there , For COWLEY . 25.
... Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorn'd by thee , ( Which then more Heaven than ' tis will be ) " Tis thou must write the poesy there , For COWLEY . 25.
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... heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion worse confounded . Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the best light to his sphere , Or each is both , and all , and so ...
... heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion worse confounded . Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the best light to his sphere , Or each is both , and all , and so ...
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... slight and trifling . On an inconstant woman : He enjoys the calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He sees thee gentle , fair and gay , And 30 COWLEY .
... slight and trifling . On an inconstant woman : He enjoys the calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He sees thee gentle , fair and gay , And 30 COWLEY .
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... heaven's coalery , and coals our sun . Death , a Voyage : No family E'er rigged a soul for Heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . DONNE . THEIR thoughts and ...
... heaven's coalery , and coals our sun . Death , a Voyage : No family E'er rigged a soul for Heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . DONNE . THEIR thoughts and ...
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