Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... shine With thousand lights of truth divine , So numberless the stars , that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy . Yet Reason must assist too ; for , in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know ...
... shine With thousand lights of truth divine , So numberless the stars , that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy . Yet Reason must assist too ; for , in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know ...
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... shine brighter . The small fire I have is rather blown than extinguished by this wind . For the itch of poesy , by being angered , increas- eth ; by rubbing , spreads farther ; which appears in that I have ventured upon this third ...
... shine brighter . The small fire I have is rather blown than extinguished by this wind . For the itch of poesy , by being angered , increas- eth ; by rubbing , spreads farther ; which appears in that I have ventured upon this third ...
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... shine : Small his estate , unfitting her degree ; But blinded Love could no such difference see . Yet he by chance had hit his heart aright , And dipt his arrow in Constantia's eyes , Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , Unless ...
... shine : Small his estate , unfitting her degree ; But blinded Love could no such difference see . Yet he by chance had hit his heart aright , And dipt his arrow in Constantia's eyes , Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , Unless ...
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... shine Like day , will quickly find an evening - time . " Therefore , sweet Thisbe , let us meet this night At Ninus ' tob , without the city wall , Under the mulberry - tree , with berries white Abounding , there t ' enjoy our wish'd ...
... shine Like day , will quickly find an evening - time . " Therefore , sweet Thisbe , let us meet this night At Ninus ' tob , without the city wall , Under the mulberry - tree , with berries white Abounding , there t ' enjoy our wish'd ...
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... 'd together . Two , whose souls , being too divine For earth , in their own sphere now shine . Who have left their loves to fame , And their earth to earth again . With that my flying Muse I thought to clasp Within 58 COWLEY'S POEMS .
... 'd together . Two , whose souls , being too divine For earth , in their own sphere now shine . Who have left their loves to fame , And their earth to earth again . With that my flying Muse I thought to clasp Within 58 COWLEY'S POEMS .
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