Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... night that I came hither , I caught so great a cold with a defluxion of rheum , as made me keep my chamber ten days . And , two after , had such a bruise on my ribs with a fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed ...
... night that I came hither , I caught so great a cold with a defluxion of rheum , as made me keep my chamber ten days . And , two after , had such a bruise on my ribs with a fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed ...
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... night the Sun himself set there . The poetical effect of a lover's name upon glass : My name engrav'd herein Doth contribute my firmness to this glass ; Which , ever since that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was ...
... night the Sun himself set there . The poetical effect of a lover's name upon glass : My name engrav'd herein Doth contribute my firmness to this glass ; Which , ever since that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was ...
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... Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . is well known ; Donne's is as follows : Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest : Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's business ...
... Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . is well known ; Donne's is as follows : Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest : Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's business ...
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... 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 hair was brighter than the beams which are A crown to Phoebus ; and her breath so sweet ...
... 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 hair was brighter than the beams which are A crown to Phoebus ; and her breath so sweet ...
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... night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap'd for all his pain , But care and sorrow was his only gain . But now at last the ...
... night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap'd for all his pain , But care and sorrow was his only gain . But now at last the ...
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