Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... o'er again in me ? A Lover's heart , a hand grenado : Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room ; Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazin . Then shall Love keep the ashes , and ...
... o'er again in me ? A Lover's heart , a hand grenado : Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room ; Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazin . Then shall Love keep the ashes , and ...
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Alexander Chalmers. The king was plac'd alone , and o'er his head A well - wrought heaven of silk and gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit : Where the Sun's fruitful beams give metals birth , Where he ...
Alexander Chalmers. The king was plac'd alone , and o'er his head A well - wrought heaven of silk and gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit : Where the Sun's fruitful beams give metals birth , Where he ...
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... o'er - looking all the ignobler wood . " And , Some from the rocks cast themselves doen headlong . And many more : but it is enough to instance in a few . The thing is , that the dis . position of words and numbers should be such , as ...
... o'er - looking all the ignobler wood . " And , Some from the rocks cast themselves doen headlong . And many more : but it is enough to instance in a few . The thing is , that the dis . position of words and numbers should be such , as ...
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... o'er To strike me : doubtless there had been a fray , Had not I providently skipp'd away Without replying ; for to scold is ill , Where every tongue's the clapper of a mill , And can out - sound Homer's Gradivus ; so Away got I : but ...
... o'er To strike me : doubtless there had been a fray , Had not I providently skipp'd away Without replying ; for to scold is ill , Where every tongue's the clapper of a mill , And can out - sound Homer's Gradivus ; so Away got I : but ...
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... o'er your skin , ( Your skin that's whiter far ) Casting a dusky cloud before a star . Why bears your neck a golden chain ? Did Nature make your hair in vain , Of gold most pure and fine ? With gems why do you shine ? F They ...
... o'er your skin , ( Your skin that's whiter far ) Casting a dusky cloud before a star . Why bears your neck a golden chain ? Did Nature make your hair in vain , Of gold most pure and fine ? With gems why do you shine ? F They ...
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