Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... thine anger know : I faultless am ; what honour can it be , Only to wound your slave and spare your foe ? " Here tears and sighs speak his imperfect moan , In language far more moving than his own . Home he retir'd , his soul he brought ...
... thine anger know : I faultless am ; what honour can it be , Only to wound your slave and spare your foe ? " Here tears and sighs speak his imperfect moan , In language far more moving than his own . Home he retir'd , his soul he brought ...
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... thine own as well as inine ; Spend not therefore the time in vain . HERE doubtful thoughts broke off her pleasant song , [ fling And for her lover's stay sent many a sigh ; Her Pyramus , she thought , did tarry long , And that his ...
... thine own as well as inine ; Spend not therefore the time in vain . HERE doubtful thoughts broke off her pleasant song , [ fling And for her lover's stay sent many a sigh ; Her Pyramus , she thought , did tarry long , And that his ...
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... thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And sainted him . My conscience give me leave , I'll do so too : if Fate will us bereave Of him we honour'd living , there must be A kind of reverence to his memory ...
... thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And sainted him . My conscience give me leave , I'll do so too : if Fate will us bereave Of him we honour'd living , there must be A kind of reverence to his memory ...
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... thine eternal chastity ; Thy rose's folds do still entangled lie . Believe Christ born from an unbruised womb , So from unbruised bark the odours come . ET VIRTUS ALTISSIMI OBUMBRABIT TIBI . GOD his great Son begot ere time begon ; Mary ...
... thine eternal chastity ; Thy rose's folds do still entangled lie . Believe Christ born from an unbruised womb , So from unbruised bark the odours come . ET VIRTUS ALTISSIMI OBUMBRABIT TIBI . GOD his great Son begot ere time begon ; Mary ...
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... thine . Ye fields of Cambridge , our dear Cambridge , say Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two ? Henceforth , ye gentle trees , for ever fade ; Or your sad branches ...
... thine . Ye fields of Cambridge , our dear Cambridge , say Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two ? Henceforth , ye gentle trees , for ever fade ; Or your sad branches ...
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