Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... leave curiosity often unsatisfied . What he did not tell , cannot however now be known ; I must therefore recommend the pe rusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender sup- plement . I Now in the ...
... leave curiosity often unsatisfied . What he did not tell , cannot however now be known ; I must therefore recommend the pe rusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender sup- plement . I Now in the ...
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... leave the trotting whipster , and prefer Our profound Vulcan ' bove that waggoner . For wants he heat , or light ? or would have store , Or both ? ' tis here : and what can suns give more ? Nay , what's the Sun , but , in a different ...
... leave the trotting whipster , and prefer Our profound Vulcan ' bove that waggoner . For wants he heat , or light ? or would have store , Or both ? ' tis here : and what can suns give more ? Nay , what's the Sun , but , in a different ...
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... leaves to guide the ship when storms arise , Is guilty both of sin and cowardice . But when his noble friend perceiv ... leave to case [ known My case with words : my grief you should have Ere this , if that my heart had been my own . 1 ...
... leaves to guide the ship when storms arise , Is guilty both of sin and cowardice . But when his noble friend perceiv ... leave to case [ known My case with words : my grief you should have Ere this , if that my heart had been my own . 1 ...
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... leave me quite . " " Oh ! I am rapt above the reach , " said he , " Of thought ; my soul already feels the bliss [ thee Of Heaven : when , sweet , my thoughts once tax but With any crime , may I lose all happiness Is wish'd for : both ...
... leave me quite . " " Oh ! I am rapt above the reach , " said he , " Of thought ; my soul already feels the bliss [ thee Of Heaven : when , sweet , my thoughts once tax but With any crime , may I lose all happiness Is wish'd for : both ...
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... leave T ' enjoy our loves ; oh , let us not resign This long'd - for favour , nor ourselves bereave Of what we wish'd for , opportunity , That may too soon the wings of Love out - fly ! " For when your father , as his custom is , For ...
... leave T ' enjoy our loves ; oh , let us not resign This long'd - for favour , nor ourselves bereave Of what we wish'd for , opportunity , That may too soon the wings of Love out - fly ! " For when your father , as his custom is , For ...
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