Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshA. Miller, 1800 |
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... himself , Neither would I here be misunderstood , as if I affected fo much gravity as to be afhamed to be thought really in love . On the contrary , I cannot have a good opinion of any man , who is not at least capable of be- ing fo ...
... himself , Neither would I here be misunderstood , as if I affected fo much gravity as to be afhamed to be thought really in love . On the contrary , I cannot have a good opinion of any man , who is not at least capable of be- ing fo ...
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... himself . " Thefe we fuppofe a fufficient authority for our reviving them ; and fure there is no ingenuous Reader to whom the smalleft remains of Mr. Cowley , will be unwelcome . His Poems are every where the copy of his mind ; fo that ...
... himself . " Thefe we fuppofe a fufficient authority for our reviving them ; and fure there is no ingenuous Reader to whom the smalleft remains of Mr. Cowley , will be unwelcome . His Poems are every where the copy of his mind ; fo that ...
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... only you can effect , that neither the Bookfeller repent himself of his charge in printing them , nor I of my labour in compofing them . Farewel . A. COWLEY . THE ENGLISH POET S. THE POEMS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY . ( xii ) . ibid JUVENILE.
... only you can effect , that neither the Bookfeller repent himself of his charge in printing them , nor I of my labour in compofing them . Farewel . A. COWLEY . THE ENGLISH POET S. THE POEMS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY . ( xii ) . ibid JUVENILE.
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... himself , footh'd by his flattering ftate , He faid ; " How fhall I thank thee for this gain " O Cupid ! or reward ... himself did his paft griefs recite , Th ' obfequious friend ftrait follows him , and there Doth hide himself from fad ...
... himself , footh'd by his flattering ftate , He faid ; " How fhall I thank thee for this gain " O Cupid ! or reward ... himself did his paft griefs recite , Th ' obfequious friend ftrait follows him , and there Doth hide himself from fad ...
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... himself , whofe fafety can the angels cheer ! Benedicta tu in Mulieribus . DEATH came , and troops of fad diseases led To th ' earth , by woman's hand folicited ; Life came fo too , and troops of Graces led To th ' earth , by woman's ...
... himself , whofe fafety can the angels cheer ! Benedicta tu in Mulieribus . DEATH came , and troops of fad diseases led To th ' earth , by woman's hand folicited ; Life came fo too , and troops of Graces led To th ' earth , by woman's ...
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