Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... gentle Muse , My Father ! COWPER . He proceeds with affectionate gratitude and enthusiasm to enumerate the instances of his parent's love ; that instead of urging his feet into the open and broad path ( via lata ) which led to wealth ...
... gentle Muse , My Father ! COWPER . He proceeds with affectionate gratitude and enthusiasm to enumerate the instances of his parent's love ; that instead of urging his feet into the open and broad path ( via lata ) which led to wealth ...
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... in our habits and institutions . Instead of the Royal Dane , and the " gentle lady married to the Moor , " we should have listened to the complaints of Prometheus , and wept with the forlorn Antigone 28 JOHN MILTON .
... in our habits and institutions . Instead of the Royal Dane , and the " gentle lady married to the Moor , " we should have listened to the complaints of Prometheus , and wept with the forlorn Antigone 28 JOHN MILTON .
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... gentle and affectionate ! Milton's suc- cess , as might be anticipated for the advocate of the popular and triumphant party , was rapid and extensive : he was gratified by the visits and compliments of all the foreign ministers in ...
... gentle and affectionate ! Milton's suc- cess , as might be anticipated for the advocate of the popular and triumphant party , was rapid and extensive : he was gratified by the visits and compliments of all the foreign ministers in ...
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... gentle stream Mildly doth flow along the fruitful fields .-- B . xi . , 1. 1038 . And again in the portrait of the disconsolate and enamoured Dido , — • · And when they all were gone , And the dim moon doth oft withhold her light , And ...
... gentle stream Mildly doth flow along the fruitful fields .-- B . xi . , 1. 1038 . And again in the portrait of the disconsolate and enamoured Dido , — • · And when they all were gone , And the dim moon doth oft withhold her light , And ...
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... gentle Zephyr , tricked in those perfumes That erst in Eden sweeten'd Adam's love , And stroke my bosom with thy gentle fan . This shade , sun - proof , is yet no proof for thee : Thy body , smoother than this waveless spring , Can ...
... gentle Zephyr , tricked in those perfumes That erst in Eden sweeten'd Adam's love , And stroke my bosom with thy gentle fan . This shade , sun - proof , is yet no proof for thee : Thy body , smoother than this waveless spring , Can ...
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