Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart Disdainful looks , ' twould break my captiv'd heart . " But how should she , ere I impart my love , Reward my ardent flame with like desire ? But when I ...
... fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart Disdainful looks , ' twould break my captiv'd heart . " But how should she , ere I impart my love , Reward my ardent flame with like desire ? But when I ...
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... fear'd , and conquest hop'd by all , The severall shires their various forces lend , And some do men , some gallant horses send , Some steel , and some ( the stronger weapon ) gold : These warlike contributions are but old . That ...
... fear'd , and conquest hop'd by all , The severall shires their various forces lend , And some do men , some gallant horses send , Some steel , and some ( the stronger weapon ) gold : These warlike contributions are but old . That ...
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... fear'd they would have brought on me An action of trespass : till the young man Aforesaid , in the satin suit , began * The three concluding stanzas of this poem are introduced by Mr. Cowley in his Essays in Verse and Prose . N. TO THE ...
... fear'd they would have brought on me An action of trespass : till the young man Aforesaid , in the satin suit , began * The three concluding stanzas of this poem are introduced by Mr. Cowley in his Essays in Verse and Prose . N. TO THE ...
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... fear'd The wounds these surgeons make must yield them As when the Hunns of old and Goths appear'd . And still , as Charles pass'd by , she bow'd and And all whose deaths attended on you there , Snakes all her hands , and roars with all ...
... fear'd The wounds these surgeons make must yield them As when the Hunns of old and Goths appear'd . And still , as Charles pass'd by , she bow'd and And all whose deaths attended on you there , Snakes all her hands , and roars with all ...
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... fear'd Lest wicked men their bold excuse should frame From some strange influence , and so vail their shame . To Duty thus , Order and Law incline , They who ne'er err from one eternal line ; As just the ruin of these men they thought ...
... fear'd Lest wicked men their bold excuse should frame From some strange influence , and so vail their shame . To Duty thus , Order and Law incline , They who ne'er err from one eternal line ; As just the ruin of these men they thought ...
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