Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... stand in rows . COWLEY . As they sought only for novelty , they did not much inquire whether their allu- sions were to things high or low , elegant or gross : whether they compared the little to the great , or the great to the little ...
... stand in rows . COWLEY . As they sought only for novelty , they did not much inquire whether their allu- sions were to things high or low , elegant or gross : whether they compared the little to the great , or the great to the little ...
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... stand , Than woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are ...
... stand , Than woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are ...
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... stand so thick i ' th ' sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking ...
... stand so thick i ' th ' sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking ...
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... stand For days , that yet belong to 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 ...
... stand For days , that yet belong to 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 ...
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... stand , Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T " excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case ...
... stand , Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T " excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case ...
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