Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Fate Drake's Ship , presented to the University Library of Oxford , by John Davis , of Debt- ford , Esquire Prologue to the Cutter of Colman Street THE MISTRESS , OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE - VERSES . The Heart - breaking The Usurpation ...
... Fate Drake's Ship , presented to the University Library of Oxford , by John Davis , of Debt- ford , Esquire Prologue to the Cutter of Colman Street THE MISTRESS , OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE - VERSES . The Heart - breaking The Usurpation ...
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... Fate's dilemma wound ; Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full noon and perfect night ! The stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , " Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing ...
... Fate's dilemma wound ; Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full noon and perfect night ! The stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , " Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing ...
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... Fate , Does like an unthrift mortgage his estate , Before it falls into his hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away . Not to enjoy , but debts to pay ...
... Fate , Does like an unthrift mortgage his estate , Before it falls into his hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away . Not to enjoy , but debts to pay ...
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... fate , The hopes and fears that equally attend Their loves ; their rivals ' envy , parents ' hate : Ising their woeful life and tragic end . Aid me , ye gods , this story to rehearse , This mournful tale , and favour every verse ! In ...
... fate , The hopes and fears that equally attend Their loves ; their rivals ' envy , parents ' hate : Ising their woeful life and tragic end . Aid me , ye gods , this story to rehearse , This mournful tale , and favour every verse ! In ...
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... fate , but all in vain ; Ad thus fond Echo answers him again : It mov'd Aurora , and she wept to hear , Dewing the verdant grass with many a tear . THE ECHO . " On ! what hath caus'd my killing miseries ? " " EYES , " Echo said . " What ...
... fate , but all in vain ; Ad thus fond Echo answers him again : It mov'd Aurora , and she wept to hear , Dewing the verdant grass with many a tear . THE ECHO . " On ! what hath caus'd my killing miseries ? " " EYES , " Echo said . " What ...
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