Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ...
... proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ...
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... proud element affright . Th ' old drudging Sun , from his long beaten way , Shall at thy voice start , and misguide the day . The jocund orbs shall break their measur'd pace , And stubborn poles change their allotted place . Heaven's ...
... proud element affright . Th ' old drudging Sun , from his long beaten way , Shall at thy voice start , and misguide the day . The jocund orbs shall break their measur'd pace , And stubborn poles change their allotted place . Heaven's ...
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... Proud to be view'd by bright Constantia . But his poor master , though to see her move His joy , dares show no look betraying love . Soon as the Morning left her rosy bed , And all Heaven's smaller lights were driven away , She , by her ...
... Proud to be view'd by bright Constantia . But his poor master , though to see her move His joy , dares show no look betraying love . Soon as the Morning left her rosy bed , And all Heaven's smaller lights were driven away , She , by her ...
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... ( Proud as the owner's mind ) he did abound ; In fields so fertile for their yearly corn , As might contend with scorch'd Calabria's ground ; But in his soul , that should contain the store Of surest riches , he was base and poor , Him ...
... ( Proud as the owner's mind ) he did abound ; In fields so fertile for their yearly corn , As might contend with scorch'd Calabria's ground ; But in his soul , that should contain the store Of surest riches , he was base and poor , Him ...
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... proud in framing them so well . But Venus , envying they so fair should be , Bids her son Cupid show his cruelty . The all - subduing god his bow doth bend , Whets and prepares his most remorseless dart , Which he unseen unto their ...
... proud in framing them so well . But Venus , envying they so fair should be , Bids her son Cupid show his cruelty . The all - subduing god his bow doth bend , Whets and prepares his most remorseless dart , Which he unseen unto their ...
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