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... bright and delightful ideas , when it undertakes to communicate delight to others ; which is the main end of poesy . One may see through the style of Ovid 2 Stat . Theb . lib . 1. 416. 3 Cic . de Clar . Orator . § 331 . de Trist . the ...
... bright and delightful ideas , when it undertakes to communicate delight to others ; which is the main end of poesy . One may see through the style of Ovid 2 Stat . Theb . lib . 1. 416. 3 Cic . de Clar . Orator . § 331 . de Trist . the ...
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... bright and magnificent subjects of the like nature the holy Scripture affords and proffers , as it were , to poesy ; in the wise managing and illustrating whereof the glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and ...
... bright and magnificent subjects of the like nature the holy Scripture affords and proffers , as it were , to poesy ; in the wise managing and illustrating whereof the glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and ...
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... bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then , since she did part ; For in her Nature wasted all her art . Her ...
... bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then , since she did part ; For in her Nature wasted all her art . Her ...
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... so that he Might , by this means , his bright Constantia view ; And , as time serv'd , show her his misery : This was the first act in his tragedy . Of odoriferous breath ; no other sport They could enjoy 52 COWLEY'S POEMS .
... so that he Might , by this means , his bright Constantia view ; And , as time serv'd , show her his misery : This was the first act in his tragedy . Of odoriferous breath ; no other sport They could enjoy 52 COWLEY'S POEMS .
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... bright beams doth shroud ; Till Vesper chas'd away the conquer'd light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora , usher to the day , Began with welcome lustre to appear , The lovers rise , and at that cranny ...
... bright beams doth shroud ; Till Vesper chas'd away the conquer'd light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora , usher to the day , Began with welcome lustre to appear , The lovers rise , and at that cranny ...
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