Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me I Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a propriety , So truly art the Sun to me , Add one more likeness , which I am sure you ...
... nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me I Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a propriety , So truly art the Sun to me , Add one more likeness , which I am sure you ...
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... nought but death can part our souls ; no time , Or angry friends , shall make my love decline : But for the harvest of our hopes I'll stay , Unless Death cut it , ere ' tis ripe , away . CONSTANΤΙΑ . Oh ! how this letter seem'd to raise ...
... nought but death can part our souls ; no time , Or angry friends , shall make my love decline : But for the harvest of our hopes I'll stay , Unless Death cut it , ere ' tis ripe , away . CONSTANΤΙΑ . Oh ! how this letter seem'd to raise ...
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... nought but angry Death can them re- move ; And though he part them , yet they'll meet above . " Abortive tears from their fair eyes out - flow'd , And damm'd the lovely splendour of their sight , Which seem'd like Titan , wh lst some ...
... nought but angry Death can them re- move ; And though he part them , yet they'll meet above . " Abortive tears from their fair eyes out - flow'd , And damm'd the lovely splendour of their sight , Which seem'd like Titan , wh lst some ...
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... nought on Earth but his own memory ; His memory , where all things written were , As sure and fixt as in Fate's books they are . Thus he in arts so vast a treasure gain'd , Whilst still the use came in , and stock remain'd : And ...
... nought on Earth but his own memory ; His memory , where all things written were , As sure and fixt as in Fate's books they are . Thus he in arts so vast a treasure gain'd , Whilst still the use came in , and stock remain'd : And ...
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... nought ill , but us that were ingrate ; Such years , as if Earth's youth return'd had been , And that old serpent , Time , had cast his skin ? As gloriously and gently did they move , As the bright Sun that measures them above ; For God ...
... nought ill , but us that were ingrate ; Such years , as if Earth's youth return'd had been , And that old serpent , Time , had cast his skin ? As gloriously and gently did they move , As the bright Sun that measures them above ; For God ...
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