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672 ODES Upon the Circumcision On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a cough
On Time . At a solemn Musick An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester
Song on May Morning 674 · 675 . 676 . 679 ib . · 680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A
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672 ODES Upon the Circumcision On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a cough
On Time . At a solemn Musick An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester
Song on May Morning 674 · 675 . 676 . 679 ib . · 680 · 683 MISCELLANIES :AT A
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Norden , in his “ Speculum Britanniæ , " about 1590 , speaking of Harefield , says
, “ There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common
Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne
passing ...
Norden , in his “ Speculum Britanniæ , " about 1590 , speaking of Harefield , says
, “ There Sir Edmond Anderson , Knight , Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common
Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne
passing ...
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... a political contriver to bring about that interest , by fair and plausible words ,
which the force of arms denied him . But quaint emblems and devices , begged
from the whole pageantry of some twelfth night ' s entertainment at Whitehall , will
do ...
... a political contriver to bring about that interest , by fair and plausible words ,
which the force of arms denied him . But quaint emblems and devices , begged
from the whole pageantry of some twelfth night ' s entertainment at Whitehall , will
do ...
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... other things in this life have sometimes preferred : whereof not to be sensible
when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow
judgment , and withal an ungentle , and swainish breast : for by liv LIFE OF
MILTON .
... other things in this life have sometimes preferred : whereof not to be sensible
when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow
judgment , and withal an ungentle , and swainish breast : for by liv LIFE OF
MILTON .
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Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscured , which were a fair
dismission ; But throw ' st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly
falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leavest them to
the ...
Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscured , which were a fair
dismission ; But throw ' st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly
falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leavest them to
the ...
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