Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... twas then in me , And that my mind is chang'd yourself may see . The same thoughts to retain still , and intents , Were more inconstant far : for accidents Must of all things most strangely inconstant prove , If from one subject they t ...
... twas then in me , And that my mind is chang'd yourself may see . The same thoughts to retain still , and intents , Were more inconstant far : for accidents Must of all things most strangely inconstant prove , If from one subject they t ...
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... twas grown to most , ' twas a poor inn , A province pack'd up in two yards of skin , And that usurp'd , or threaten'd with a rage Of sicknesses , or their true mother , age . But think that death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast ...
... twas grown to most , ' twas a poor inn , A province pack'd up in two yards of skin , And that usurp'd , or threaten'd with a rage Of sicknesses , or their true mother , age . But think that death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast ...
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... , continued till it is tedious : I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood , Yet ' twas well stor'd , for that small store was good ; OL . VII . D Writing , man's spiritual physic , was not then Itself LIFE OF COWLEY . " 33.
... , continued till it is tedious : I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood , Yet ' twas well stor'd , for that small store was good ; OL . VII . D Writing , man's spiritual physic , was not then Itself LIFE OF COWLEY . " 33.
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... twas too late Quench his hot flames , and idle love disdain . But Cupid , when his heart was set on fire , Had burnt his wings , who could not then retire . The wounded youth and kind Philocrates ( So was her brother call'd ) grew soon ...
... twas too late Quench his hot flames , and idle love disdain . But Cupid , when his heart was set on fire , Had burnt his wings , who could not then retire . The wounded youth and kind Philocrates ( So was her brother call'd ) grew soon ...
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... twas for me , dear love , that thou didst die , I'll follow thee , and not thy loss deplore ; These cyes , that saw thee kill'd , shall see no more . " It shall not sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou ...
... twas for me , dear love , that thou didst die , I'll follow thee , and not thy loss deplore ; These cyes , that saw thee kill'd , shall see no more . " It shall not sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou ...
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