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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... Lives of Ward and Danfiker , a Tragedy . Com . 4to , 1612 Poor Mans Comfort , a Tra . Com . 4to , 1655 D'avenant Sir William , Knt . Poet - Laureat , His Works , confifting of Albovine , King of the Lombards , a Trag . Cruel Brother , a ...
... Lives of Ward and Danfiker , a Tragedy . Com . 4to , 1612 Poor Mans Comfort , a Tra . Com . 4to , 1655 D'avenant Sir William , Knt . Poet - Laureat , His Works , confifting of Albovine , King of the Lombards , a Trag . Cruel Brother , a ...
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... live , but where I love . Thomas Ford . Without your 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 ...
... live , but where I love . Thomas Ford . Without your 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 ...
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... Lives as your failors do , thinking at sea , Every ftorm ends , when flattery flouts ye , So to our love - fick forrow comes a calm , By cafe of fancies , when ' tis furtheft , And And many times the weapon that doth wound , Is A D V 17.
... Lives as your failors do , thinking at sea , Every ftorm ends , when flattery flouts ye , So to our love - fick forrow comes a calm , By cafe of fancies , when ' tis furtheft , And And many times the weapon that doth wound , Is A D V 17.
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... Live in a dead man's monument ; not I , fir , I'll 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 ...
... Live in a dead man's monument ; not I , fir , I'll 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 ...
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... live in reft , But ftill our good destroyeth . Affection's pow'r who can fupprefs , And mafter when it finneth : Of worthy praise deserves no less , Than he that kingdoms winneth . When our difeas'd affections , Brandon's Octavia ...
... live in reft , But ftill our good destroyeth . Affection's pow'r who can fupprefs , And mafter when it finneth : Of worthy praise deserves no less , Than he that kingdoms winneth . When our difeas'd affections , Brandon's Octavia ...
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