Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally preserved by Peck , which I recom- mend to the consideration of all that may hereafter pant for solitude . " To Dr. THOMAS SPRAT . " Chertsey , May 21 , 1665 . " The first night ...
... happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally preserved by Peck , which I recom- mend to the consideration of all that may hereafter pant for solitude . " To Dr. THOMAS SPRAT . " Chertsey , May 21 , 1665 . " The first night ...
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... happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . 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 ...
... happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . 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 ...
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... happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ; and the conclusion , though a little weak- ened by the intrusion of Alexander , is elegant and forcible . It may be remarked , that in this elegy , and in most of his encomiastic ...
... happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ; and the conclusion , though a little weak- ened by the intrusion of Alexander , is elegant and forcible . It may be remarked , that in this elegy , and in most of his encomiastic ...
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... happy , by Philetus ' constancy And perfect love : she thanks her flattering fate , Kisses the paper , till with kissing she The welcome characters doth dull and stain : Then thus with ink and tears writes back again . CONSTANTIA TO ...
... happy , by Philetus ' constancy And perfect love : she thanks her flattering fate , Kisses the paper , till with kissing she The welcome characters doth dull and stain : Then thus with ink and tears writes back again . CONSTANTIA TO ...
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... Happy , O happy they , whose tomb might be , Mausolus ! envied by thee ! ODE II . THAT A PLEASANT POVERTY IS TO BE PREFERRED BEFORE DISCONTENTED RIGHES . WHY , O ! doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee , Though Neptune's treasure - house it be ...
... Happy , O happy they , whose tomb might be , Mausolus ! envied by thee ! ODE II . THAT A PLEASANT POVERTY IS TO BE PREFERRED BEFORE DISCONTENTED RIGHES . WHY , O ! doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee , Though Neptune's treasure - house it be ...
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