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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... deed , he was not very extenfively read in our poets , had not a fufficient number of them ancient or modern , and was not in- duftrious enough in extracting from those he had ; which , perhaps , might proceed in fome measure from the ...
... deed , he was not very extenfively read in our poets , had not a fufficient number of them ancient or modern , and was not in- duftrious enough in extracting from those he had ; which , perhaps , might proceed in fome measure from the ...
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... deed , With goodly architect , and cloisters wide , With groves and walks along a river's fide ; The place itfelf afforded admiration , And ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) when knocking at the I gan entreat an ...
... deed , With goodly architect , and cloisters wide , With groves and walks along a river's fide ; The place itfelf afforded admiration , And ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) when knocking at the I gan entreat an ...
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... deed . For who knows moft , the more he knows to doubt The leaft difcourfe is commonly moft ftout . Let not the leaft act now of his , at last , Mar all his act of life , and glory past , Daniel . Daniel's Philotas . For good and well ...
... deed . For who knows moft , the more he knows to doubt The leaft difcourfe is commonly moft ftout . Let not the leaft act now of his , at last , Mar all his act of life , and glory past , Daniel . Daniel's Philotas . For good and well ...
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... night . We can call Aleyn's Poitiers . Nothing our own , if they be deeds to come ; They're only our's when they are paft and done . Thomas Middleton's Mayor of Queenborough . The A • The body fins not , ' tis the will A C C.
... night . We can call Aleyn's Poitiers . Nothing our own , if they be deeds to come ; They're only our's when they are paft and done . Thomas Middleton's Mayor of Queenborough . The A • The body fins not , ' tis the will A C C.
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... deed . Crown's Califo . ADMIRATION . We may admire The blaze and fplendor , but not handle fire . What she did here , by great example , well T'inlive pofterity , her fame may tell . And calling truth to witness , make that good From ...
... deed . Crown's Califo . ADMIRATION . We may admire The blaze and fplendor , but not handle fire . What she did here , by great example , well T'inlive pofterity , her fame may tell . And calling truth to witness , make that good From ...
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againſt Aleyn's Henry VII Antonio and Mellida Beaumont and Fletcher's beauty becauſe beft beſt Caligula Catiline caufe cauſe Chapman's court Crown's cuckold Cymbeline Cynthia's Revels Daniel's death defire doth Ev'n ev'ry eyes fafe fair falfe fame fcorn fear feem fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foon fortune foul fpirit friendſhip ftand ftill ftrong fubject fuch fure fweet Gondibert greateſt hath heart heav'n Henry VII himſelf honeft honour itſelf Johnson's King Henry VI lefs Lord Brook's Middleton's mind Mirror for Magiftrates moft moſt muft muſt never ourſelves Philotas Platonick Lovers pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe prince reafon reft Revenger's Tragedy ſeem Sejanus Shakespear's Shakespear's King ſhall ſhe Shirley's ſpeak Spenfer's Fairy Queen ſtate Sterline's ſtill ſweet Tamburlaine thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou Trag Tragedy truft unto uſe virtue Whilft whofe whoſe wife