Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Philetus .. 51 V. In Commendation of the Time we live under , the Reign of our gracious King Charles VI . On the Shortness of Man's Life An Answer to an Invitation to Cambridge ...... ib . ib . ...... ib . The Tragical History of ...
... Philetus .. 51 V. In Commendation of the Time we live under , the Reign of our gracious King Charles VI . On the Shortness of Man's Life An Answer to an Invitation to Cambridge ...... ib . ib . ...... ib . The Tragical History of ...
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... Philetus , written two years after . While he was yet at school , he produced a comedy called Love's Riddle , though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pastoral kind , which requires no ...
... Philetus , written two years after . While he was yet at school , he produced a comedy called Love's Riddle , though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pastoral kind , which requires no ...
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... c'evit , Tinxit adorandus candida membra cruor . Quid quereris ? contemne breves secura dolores : Nam tibi ferre necem vulnera nulla valent . or CONSTANTIA AND PHILETUS , I SING two constant lovers Elegia Dedicatoria ad Illustrissimam Aca-
... c'evit , Tinxit adorandus candida membra cruor . Quid quereris ? contemne breves secura dolores : Nam tibi ferre necem vulnera nulla valent . or CONSTANTIA AND PHILETUS , I SING two constant lovers Elegia Dedicatoria ad Illustrissimam Aca-
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... Philetus confesses me two years older when I writ it . The rest were made since , upon several occasions , and perhaps do not belie the time of their birth . Such as they are , they were created by me : but their fate lies in your hands ...
... Philetus confesses me two years older when I writ it . The rest were made since , upon several occasions , and perhaps do not belie the time of their birth . Such as they are , they were created by me : but their fate lies in your hands ...
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... PHILETUS ,. I. SING. two. constant. lovers. ' various. fate. ,. The hopes and fears that equally attend Their loves ; their rivals ' envy , parents ' hate : I sing their woeful life and tragic end . Aid me , ye gods , this story to rehearse ...
... PHILETUS ,. I. SING. two. constant. lovers. ' various. fate. ,. The hopes and fears that equally attend Their loves ; their rivals ' envy , parents ' hate : I sing their woeful life and tragic end . Aid me , ye gods , this story to rehearse ...
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