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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... fight : Whose sweet aspect both God and man can move , In her unspotted pleafance to delight . Dark is my day , while her fair light I miss , And dead my life , that wants fuch lively blifs . Edmund Spenfer . Tho ' abfent , present in ...
... fight : Whose sweet aspect both God and man can move , In her unspotted pleafance to delight . Dark is my day , while her fair light I miss , And dead my life , that wants fuch lively blifs . Edmund Spenfer . Tho ' abfent , present in ...
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... 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 we lose what we before Have enjoy'd , as we want more , So is love more fet on fire . Ben ...
... 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 we lose what we before Have enjoy'd , as we want more , So is love more fet on fire . Ben ...
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... fight . Suckling . Thomas May's Henry II . I do not doubt his love , but I could with His prefence might confirm it : when I fee A fire well fed , fhoot up his wanton flame , And dart itself into the face of heav'n ; I grant that fire ...
... fight . Suckling . Thomas May's Henry II . I do not doubt his love , but I could with His prefence might confirm it : when I fee A fire well fed , fhoot up his wanton flame , And dart itself into the face of heav'n ; I grant that fire ...
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... fight my life is lefs fecure ; Those wounds you gave , your eyes can only cure ; No balm in abfence will effectual prove , Nature provides no weapon - falve for love . Sir Robert Howard's Vefal Virgin . If fhe be gone , the world , in ...
... fight my life is lefs fecure ; Those wounds you gave , your eyes can only cure ; No balm in abfence will effectual prove , Nature provides no weapon - falve for love . Sir Robert Howard's Vefal Virgin . If fhe be gone , the world , in ...
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... fight , And this is your peculiar art ; we know Others might do like actions , but not fo ; The agents alter things ; and what does come , Pow'rful from thefe , flows weaker far from fome ; Thus the fun's light makes day , if it appear ...
... fight , And this is your peculiar art ; we know Others might do like actions , but not fo ; The agents alter things ; and what does come , Pow'rful from thefe , flows weaker far from fome ; Thus the fun's light makes day , if it appear ...
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