Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Gold VIII . The Epicure ............ .............. IX . Another ......... X. The Grasshopper . XI . The Swallow 83 The Thief .... ib . The long Life ........................ ib . Counsel 85 Resolved to be beloved ....
... Gold VIII . The Epicure ............ .............. IX . Another ......... X. The Grasshopper . XI . The Swallow 83 The Thief .... ib . The long Life ........................ ib . Counsel 85 Resolved to be beloved ....
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... gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two ; Thy soul , the fix'd foot , makes no show To move , but doth if the other do . And though it in the centre sit , Yet , when the other far ...
... gold to airy thinness beat . If they be two , they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two ; Thy soul , the fix'd foot , makes no show To move , but doth if the other do . And though it in the centre sit , Yet , when the other far ...
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... gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit : Where the Sun's fruitful beams give metals birth , Where he the growth of fatal gold does see , Gold , which alone more influence has than he . In one passage ...
... gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit : Where the Sun's fruitful beams give metals birth , Where he the growth of fatal gold does see , Gold , which alone more influence has than he . In one passage ...
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... gold which defies destruction ; but gold may be so concealed in baser matter , that only a chymist can recover it : sense may be so hidden in unrefined and plebeian words , that none but philosophers can distinguish it ; and both may be ...
... gold which defies destruction ; but gold may be so concealed in baser matter , that only a chymist can recover it : sense may be so hidden in unrefined and plebeian words , that none but philosophers can distinguish it ; and both may be ...
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... gold , or enrich myself with the traffic of those parts , ( which is the end of most men that travel thither ; so that of these Indies it is truer than it was of the former , Impiger extremos currit mercator ad Indos , Per mare ...
... gold , or enrich myself with the traffic of those parts , ( which is the end of most men that travel thither ; so that of these Indies it is truer than it was of the former , Impiger extremos currit mercator ad Indos , Per mare ...
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