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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... ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) when knocking at the I gan entreat an entrance thereat ; gate , The porter ask'd my name ; I told he fwell'd , And bad me thence : wherewith in grief repell'd , I fought for ...
... ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) when knocking at the I gan entreat an entrance thereat ; gate , The porter ask'd my name ; I told he fwell'd , And bad me thence : wherewith in grief repell'd , I fought for ...
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... ev'ry thing . Shakespear's As you like it . That fir , which ferves for gain , And follows but for form , Will pack when it begins to rain , And leave thee in the storm . Shakespear's King Lear . He who hath never warr'd with misery ...
... ev'ry thing . Shakespear's As you like it . That fir , which ferves for gain , And follows but for form , Will pack when it begins to rain , And leave thee in the storm . Shakespear's King Lear . He who hath never warr'd with misery ...
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... ev'ry element their pow'r must try ; To diffolution they must all retire , And leave but one pure element of fire . Sir Robert Howard on Charles II . The wife more Since art has oft reftor'd what fortune loft . active grow by being ...
... ev'ry element their pow'r must try ; To diffolution they must all retire , And leave but one pure element of fire . Sir Robert Howard on Charles II . The wife more Since art has oft reftor'd what fortune loft . active grow by being ...
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... ev'ry wand'ring planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always moving as the reftlefs fpheres , Wills us to wear ourselves , and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect blifs and fole ...
... ev'ry wand'ring planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always moving as the reftlefs fpheres , Wills us to wear ourselves , and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect blifs and fole ...
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... ev'ry thing , in an old friend , In old wine , in an old pedigree . 1. All this is certain . 2. I confefs to you , gentlemen , I must rev'rence and prefer the precedent Times before thefe , which confum'd their wits in Experiments ; and ...
... ev'ry thing , in an old friend , In old wine , in an old pedigree . 1. All this is certain . 2. I confefs to you , gentlemen , I must rev'rence and prefer the precedent Times before thefe , which confum'd their wits in Experiments ; and ...
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