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""Tis thou must write the poesy there, For it wanteth one as yet, Then the sun pass
through 't twice a year, The sun, which is esteemM the god of wit. Cowley. f . . .
The difficulties which have been raised about identity in philosophy, are by ...
""Tis thou must write the poesy there, For it wanteth one as yet, Then the sun pass
through 't twice a year, The sun, which is esteemM the god of wit. Cowley. f . . .
The difficulties which have been raised about identity in philosophy, are by ...
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But think that death hath now enfranchise thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now,
and liberty ; Think, that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces, and the bullet
is his own. And freely flies : this to thy soul allow, Think thy shell broke, think thy ...
But think that death hath now enfranchise thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now,
and liberty ; Think, that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces, and the bullet
is his own. And freely flies : this to thy soul allow, Think thy shell broke, think thy ...
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Hope, thou bold taster of delight, Who, whilst thou should 'st but taste, devour'st it
quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate, yet leav'st us poor, By clogging it with legacies
before ! The joys which we entire should wed, Come deflower'd virgins to our ...
Hope, thou bold taster of delight, Who, whilst thou should 'st but taste, devour'st it
quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate, yet leav'st us poor, By clogging it with legacies
before ! The joys which we entire should wed, Come deflower'd virgins to our ...
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The following pretty lines are not such as his deep mouth was used to pour: Great
Rhea's son, If in Olympus top, where thou Sitt'st to behold thy sacred show, If in
Alpheus' silver flight, If in my verse thou take delight, My verse, great Rhea's son,
...
The following pretty lines are not such as his deep mouth was used to pour: Great
Rhea's son, If in Olympus top, where thou Sitt'st to behold thy sacred show, If in
Alpheus' silver flight, If in my verse thou take delight, My verse, great Rhea's son,
...
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And thou, great Caesar ! though we know not yet Among what gods thou 'It fix thy
lofty seat; Whether thou 'It be the kind tutelar god Of thy own Rome ; or with thy
awful nod Guide the vast world, while thy great hand shall bear } The fruits and ...
And thou, great Caesar ! though we know not yet Among what gods thou 'It fix thy
lofty seat; Whether thou 'It be the kind tutelar god Of thy own Rome ; or with thy
awful nod Guide the vast world, while thy great hand shall bear } The fruits and ...
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