The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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... Say , you are conftant , or another , a third , Or more ; there may be yet one wretched fpirit , With whom the fear of punishment fhall work " Bove all the thoughts of honour and revenge . You are not now to think what's best to do , As ...
... Say , you are conftant , or another , a third , Or more ; there may be yet one wretched fpirit , With whom the fear of punishment fhall work " Bove all the thoughts of honour and revenge . You are not now to think what's best to do , As ...
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... say , it is no fort of life , For fhepherd fit to lead in that fame place , Where each one feeks with malice and with strife , To thruft down other into foul difgrace , Himself to raife : And he doth fooneft rife That beft can handle ...
... say , it is no fort of life , For fhepherd fit to lead in that fame place , Where each one feeks with malice and with strife , To thruft down other into foul difgrace , Himself to raife : And he doth fooneft rife That beft can handle ...
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... Say , that fhe rail ; why , then I'll tell her plain , She fings as fweetly as a nightingale : Say , that fhe frowns ; I'll fay , the looks as clear As morning roles newly wash'd with dew ; Say , fhe be mute , and will not fpeak a word ...
... Say , that fhe rail ; why , then I'll tell her plain , She fings as fweetly as a nightingale : Say , that fhe frowns ; I'll fay , the looks as clear As morning roles newly wash'd with dew ; Say , fhe be mute , and will not fpeak a word ...
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... .no matter what they say , A coward dares in ill , do more than they . Shirley's Example . A coward abuseth no man , but makes · Him fatisfaction . For if he wrong all men , He He gives all men leave to beat him : He's 482 COW.
... .no matter what they say , A coward dares in ill , do more than they . Shirley's Example . A coward abuseth no man , but makes · Him fatisfaction . For if he wrong all men , He He gives all men leave to beat him : He's 482 COW.
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... say : But keep us fafting , if you'll have us pray . Suckling After fruition once , what is defire , But ashes kept warm by a dying fire ? This is , if any , the philos'pher's ftone , Which still miscarries at projection . Since lovers ...
... say : But keep us fafting , if you'll have us pray . Suckling After fruition once , what is defire , But ashes kept warm by a dying fire ? This is , if any , the philos'pher's ftone , Which still miscarries at projection . Since lovers ...
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