Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... earth ; Near this pale corpse his weeping sister sate , Her eyes shed tears , her heart to sighs gave birth . Philocrates , when he saw this , did ery , " Friend , I'll revenge , or bear thee company ! " Just Jove hath sent me to ...
... earth ; Near this pale corpse his weeping sister sate , Her eyes shed tears , her heart to sighs gave birth . Philocrates , when he saw this , did ery , " Friend , I'll revenge , or bear thee company ! " Just Jove hath sent me to ...
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... earth to earth again . FERTILITATEM . NATURE facies renovatur quolibet anno , Et sese 58 COWLEY'S POEMS .
... earth to earth again . FERTILITATEM . NATURE facies renovatur quolibet anno , Et sese 58 COWLEY'S POEMS .
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... Earth , To make more room for a great prince's birth . So when the Sunne , after his watrie rest , Comes dancing from his chamber of the east , A thousand pettie lamps , spread ore the skie , Shrink in their doubtfull beams , then wink ...
... Earth , To make more room for a great prince's birth . So when the Sunne , after his watrie rest , Comes dancing from his chamber of the east , A thousand pettie lamps , spread ore the skie , Shrink in their doubtfull beams , then wink ...
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... Earth , by woman's hand solicited : Life came so too , and troops of Graces led To th ' Earth , by woman's faith solicited . As our life's springs came from thy blessed womb ,. So. from. our. mouths. springs. of. thy. praise. shall. come : ...
... Earth , by woman's hand solicited : Life came so too , and troops of Graces led To th ' Earth , by woman's faith solicited . As our life's springs came from thy blessed womb ,. So. from. our. mouths. springs. of. thy. praise. shall. come : ...
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... Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be , Next that of Godhead with humanity . Long did the Muses ' banish'd slaves abide , And built vain pyramids to mortal pride ; Like Moses thou ( though spells and charms with ...
... Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be , Next that of Godhead with humanity . Long did the Muses ' banish'd slaves abide , And built vain pyramids to mortal pride ; Like Moses thou ( though spells and charms with ...
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