Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Pride , the rugged northern bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . COWLEY . A lover , burnt up by his affection , is compared to Egypt . The fate ...
... Pride , the rugged northern bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . COWLEY . A lover , burnt up by his affection , is compared to Egypt . The fate ...
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... pride ; Figures , conceits , raptures , and sentences , In a well - worded dress , And innocent loves , and pleasant truths , and useful lies , In all their gaudy liveries . Every mind is now disgusted with this cumber of magnificence ...
... pride ; Figures , conceits , raptures , and sentences , In a well - worded dress , And innocent loves , and pleasant truths , and useful lies , In all their gaudy liveries . Every mind is now disgusted with this cumber of magnificence ...
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... pride ! Prouder was he of this than Phæton , When he did Phœbus ' flaming chariot guide , Unknowing of the danger was to come : Prouder than Jason , when from Colchos he Returned with the fleece's victory . But ere the autumn , which ...
... pride ! Prouder was he of this than Phæton , When he did Phœbus ' flaming chariot guide , Unknowing of the danger was to come : Prouder than Jason , when from Colchos he Returned with the fleece's victory . But ere the autumn , which ...
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... Pride to him creeps in . On whom ( like Atlas ' shoulders ) the propt state ( As he were primum mobile of Fate ) Solely relies ; him blind Ambition moves ; His tyranny the bridled subject proves . But all those virtues which they all ...
... Pride to him creeps in . On whom ( like Atlas ' shoulders ) the propt state ( As he were primum mobile of Fate ) Solely relies ; him blind Ambition moves ; His tyranny the bridled subject proves . But all those virtues which they all ...
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... pride an honourable name , With courtesy to all , cloath'd virtue so , That ' twas not higher than his thoughts were low . In ' s body too no critique eye could find The smallest blemish , to belye his mind ; He was all pureness , and ...
... pride an honourable name , With courtesy to all , cloath'd virtue so , That ' twas not higher than his thoughts were low . In ' s body too no critique eye could find The smallest blemish , to belye his mind ; He was all pureness , and ...
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