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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... body's hands . Befides which , whole topicks contain only trite fabulous descri- ptions , extracted from the mythology of the ancients , which are still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame ...
... body's hands . Befides which , whole topicks contain only trite fabulous descri- ptions , extracted from the mythology of the ancients , which are still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame ...
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... body instinct with foul in every part . Wherever you open it , you are in the heart of your fubject : Every leaf includes many leffons , and is a fyftem of knowledge in a few lines . It is a guide in the actions , paf- fions , fortunes ...
... body instinct with foul in every part . Wherever you open it , you are in the heart of your fubject : Every leaf includes many leffons , and is a fyftem of knowledge in a few lines . It is a guide in the actions , paf- fions , fortunes ...
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... body eat . Yet idleness I faw ( lam'd with the gout ) Had entrance , when poor truth was kept without ; There faw I drunkennefs , with dropfies fwoll'n ; And pamper'd luft , that many a night had stol'n Over the abby - wall , when gates ...
... body eat . Yet idleness I faw ( lam'd with the gout ) Had entrance , when poor truth was kept without ; There faw I drunkennefs , with dropfies fwoll'n ; And pamper'd luft , that many a night had stol'n Over the abby - wall , when gates ...
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... bodies : When the winds are contrary , Wife pilots change their courfe : When they are for't , They veer about , and make up to their port . Charles Aleyn's Poitiers . Actions are weakned with too ... body fins not , ' tis the will A C C.
... bodies : When the winds are contrary , Wife pilots change their courfe : When they are for't , They veer about , and make up to their port . Charles Aleyn's Poitiers . Actions are weakned with too ... body fins not , ' tis the will A C C.
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William Oldys. • The body fins not , ' tis the will That makes the action good or ill . We no more can tell , Herrick . What ' tis you fhew , than what true tinctures dwell Upon the doves bright neck , which are so one , And divers ...
William Oldys. • The body fins not , ' tis the will That makes the action good or ill . We no more can tell , Herrick . What ' tis you fhew , than what true tinctures dwell Upon the doves bright neck , which are so one , And divers ...
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