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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... keeps time to the several musicks , Plac'd in the facred concert of her beauties : Love's compleat armoury is manag'd in her , To ftir affection , and the difcipline To check and to affright it from attempting Any attaint might ...
... keeps time to the several musicks , Plac'd in the facred concert of her beauties : Love's compleat armoury is manag'd in her , To ftir affection , and the difcipline To check and to affright it from attempting Any attaint might ...
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... Keeps as conceal'd , affliction must exprefs ; And only men fhew their abilities , And what they are , in their extremities . The world had never taken fo full note Of what thou art , hadst thou not been undone ; And only thy affliction ...
... Keeps as conceal'd , affliction must exprefs ; And only men fhew their abilities , And what they are , in their extremities . The world had never taken fo full note Of what thou art , hadst thou not been undone ; And only thy affliction ...
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... keep mine own road ; a true mendicant ; What pleasure this day yields me , I never covet To lay up for the morrow ; and methinks ever Another man's cook dreffes my diet neatest . Beaumont's and Fletcher's Monfieur Thomas . 1. What pity ...
... keep mine own road ; a true mendicant ; What pleasure this day yields me , I never covet To lay up for the morrow ; and methinks ever Another man's cook dreffes my diet neatest . Beaumont's and Fletcher's Monfieur Thomas . 1. What pity ...
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... Keeps mankind fweet by action , without that , The world would be a filthy settled mud . Crown's Ambitious Statesman . ANCESTORS . Boast not these titles of your ancestors , Brave youths ; they're their poffeffions , none of yours ...
... Keeps mankind fweet by action , without that , The world would be a filthy settled mud . Crown's Ambitious Statesman . ANCESTORS . Boast not these titles of your ancestors , Brave youths ; they're their poffeffions , none of yours ...
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... Of what thou haft in keeping ; the whole Indies , Seeing they are but newly discover'd , Are not to be valu'd with them : the very Duft that cleaves to one of those Monuments , โร Is more worth than the Oar of twenty Mines . ANT 41.
... Of what thou haft in keeping ; the whole Indies , Seeing they are but newly discover'd , Are not to be valu'd with them : the very Duft that cleaves to one of those Monuments , โร Is more worth than the Oar of twenty Mines . ANT 41.
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