Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... , ( A dismal glorious sight ! ) he shone afar . The Sun himself started with sudden fright , To see his beams return so dismal bright , COWLEY . C : An universal consternation : His bloody eyes he hurls round LIFE OF COWLEY . 17.
... , ( A dismal glorious sight ! ) he shone afar . The Sun himself started with sudden fright , To see his beams return so dismal bright , COWLEY . C : An universal consternation : His bloody eyes he hurls round LIFE OF COWLEY . 17.
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... sight might have suggested . When Virgil describes the stone which Turnus lifted against Æneas , he fixes the attention on its bulk and weight : Saxum circumspicit ingens , Saxum antiquum , ingens , campo quod forte jacebat Limes agro ...
... sight might have suggested . When Virgil describes the stone which Turnus lifted against Æneas , he fixes the attention on its bulk and weight : Saxum circumspicit ingens , Saxum antiquum , ingens , campo quod forte jacebat Limes agro ...
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... sight Wax'd pale with envy , and from thence grew white . She was in birth and parentage as high As in her fortune great or beauty rare ; And to her virtuous mind's nobility The gifts of Fate and Nature doubled were ; That in her ...
... sight Wax'd pale with envy , and from thence grew white . She was in birth and parentage as high As in her fortune great or beauty rare ; And to her virtuous mind's nobility The gifts of Fate and Nature doubled were ; That in her ...
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... sight ; Whothusexclaims ( for a swoln heart would break , If it for vent of sorrow might not speak ) : " Oh ! I am lost , not in this desert wood , But in Love's pathless labyrinth ; there I My health , each joy and pleasure counted ...
... sight ; Whothusexclaims ( for a swoln heart would break , If it for vent of sorrow might not speak ) : " Oh ! I am lost , not in this desert wood , But in Love's pathless labyrinth ; there I My health , each joy and pleasure counted ...
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... sight . " First it came stealing on me , whilst I thought ' Twas easy to repel it ; but as fire , Though but a spark , soon into flames is brought , So mine grew great , and quickly mounted higher ;. Which. so. have. scorch'd. my. love.
... sight . " First it came stealing on me , whilst I thought ' Twas easy to repel it ; but as fire , Though but a spark , soon into flames is brought , So mine grew great , and quickly mounted higher ;. Which. so. have. scorch'd. my. love.
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ABRAHAM COWLEY Æneid Anacreon Androgeus appear arms beauteous beauty blest blood bold breast bright burning-glass Chromius Constantia Cowley David death delight divine doth e'er Earth errour ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd fire flame friends gentle give gods gold grief hand happy haste hath hear heart Heaven honour Jabesh JOHN DENHAM king less light live lov'd Love's lyre methinks mighty mind Moab Muse Nature ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er Orinda Ovid Philetus Pindar pleasure poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Saul Saul's shine sight smiling bank soul spirit strong sure sword tears thee thine things thou dost thought twas Twill twixt tyrant verse Virg Virgil virtue Whilst whole wise wonder wound wretched youth