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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... have obferved these characteristicks of our plays , would not fear the cenfure of Sir Thomas , or the most rigid Defence of Poefie . + Reliquiæ Bodleianæ , 80 , 1703 . rigid critick alive , for admitting them into the best The PREFACE .
... have obferved these characteristicks of our plays , would not fear the cenfure of Sir Thomas , or the most rigid Defence of Poefie . + Reliquiæ Bodleianæ , 80 , 1703 . rigid critick alive , for admitting them into the best The PREFACE .
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... fear From the lover's fide to tear The idol of his foul away . Though love enter by the fight To the heart , it doth not flie From the mind , when from the eye The fair objects take their flight . But fince want provokes defire , When ...
... fear From the lover's fide to tear The idol of his foul away . Though love enter by the fight To the heart , it doth not flie From the mind , when from the eye The fair objects take their flight . But fince want provokes defire , When ...
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... child , " Tis fo unfound , her cradle is her grave . Sir W. Davenant's Gōndibert . Ambition's monstrous ftomach does increase : By eating , and it fears to starve , unless C 4 It It still may feed , and all it fees devour AMB 31.
... child , " Tis fo unfound , her cradle is her grave . Sir W. Davenant's Gōndibert . Ambition's monstrous ftomach does increase : By eating , and it fears to starve , unless C 4 It It still may feed , and all it fees devour AMB 31.
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... his anger Strikes us like thunder , where the blow out flies The loud report , and even prevents mens fears . 1. But then , like thunder , It rends a cedar , or an oak , or It 36 ANG Calls on a third, till wrongs do multiply ...
... his anger Strikes us like thunder , where the blow out flies The loud report , and even prevents mens fears . 1. But then , like thunder , It rends a cedar , or an oak , or It 36 ANG Calls on a third, till wrongs do multiply ...
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... fear that makes us arm ; And fear by guilt is bred : The guiltless nothing dread , Defence not seeking , nor defigning harm . Sir William Davenant's Playboufe to be lett . So great an hoft , ARMY . As with their weight fhall make the ...
... fear that makes us arm ; And fear by guilt is bred : The guiltless nothing dread , Defence not seeking , nor defigning harm . Sir William Davenant's Playboufe to be lett . So great an hoft , ARMY . As with their weight fhall make the ...
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