Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me ! Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a propriety , So truly ...
... tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me ! Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a propriety , So truly ...
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... tyrant's hands , and to restore it to the kingdom of God , who is the father of it . to baptize it in Jordan , for it will never become clean by bathing in the water of Damascus . There Hor . A. P. 240 . wants , methinks , but the ...
... tyrant's hands , and to restore it to the kingdom of God , who is the father of it . to baptize it in Jordan , for it will never become clean by bathing in the water of Damascus . There Hor . A. P. 240 . wants , methinks , but the ...
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... tyrant Passion more and more , Desirous to partake his malady , He watches him , in hope to cure his sore By counsel , and recall the poisonous dart , When it , alas ! was fixed in his heart . When in the woods , places best fit for ...
... tyrant Passion more and more , Desirous to partake his malady , He watches him , in hope to cure his sore By counsel , and recall the poisonous dart , When it , alas ! was fixed in his heart . When in the woods , places best fit for ...
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... tyrant to myself : that fire Which is kept close burns with the greatest ire . " Yet do not count my yielding lightness , now ; Impute it rather to my ardent love ; Thy pleasing carriage won me long ago , And pleading Beauty did ...
... tyrant to myself : that fire Which is kept close burns with the greatest ire . " Yet do not count my yielding lightness , now ; Impute it rather to my ardent love ; Thy pleasing carriage won me long ago , And pleading Beauty did ...
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... tyrant of my days ! Which intercepts my coming praise . Come , my best friends , my books ! and lead me on ; ' Tis time that I were gone . Welcome , great Stagyrite ! and teach me now All I was born to know : Thy scholar's victories ...
... tyrant of my days ! Which intercepts my coming praise . Come , my best friends , my books ! and lead me on ; ' Tis time that I were gone . Welcome , great Stagyrite ! and teach me now All I was born to know : Thy scholar's victories ...
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