Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 386 páginas |
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... set Of herbs , and other country meffes , Which the. 75 80 vernal delight which break in upon the mind at the fight of a fine profpect . Thyer . 72. Where the nibbling flocks do firay , Nibbling Sheep is an expreffion in Shakespear . Tem ...
... set Of herbs , and other country meffes , Which the. 75 80 vernal delight which break in upon the mind at the fight of a fine profpect . Thyer . 72. Where the nibbling flocks do firay , Nibbling Sheep is an expreffion in Shakespear . Tem ...
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... set her beauties praise above 20 The 7. As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the fun - beams , ] A fimilitude copied Wife of Bath's from Chaucer . Tale . ver . 868 . As thik as motis in the funné beme . 10. The fickle ...
... set her beauties praise above 20 The 7. As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the fun - beams , ] A fimilitude copied Wife of Bath's from Chaucer . Tale . ver . 868 . As thik as motis in the funné beme . 10. The fickle ...
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... Set off to th ' world , nor in broad rumor lies , " But lives and fpreads aloft by thofe pure eyes , And perfect witnefs of all - judging Jove ; As he pronounces laftly on each deed , Of fo much fame in Heav'n expect thy meed . 80 O ...
... Set off to th ' world , nor in broad rumor lies , " But lives and fpreads aloft by thofe pure eyes , And perfect witnefs of all - judging Jove ; As he pronounces laftly on each deed , Of fo much fame in Heav'n expect thy meed . 80 O ...
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... Set thy ways right before , where my ftep goes . For in his faltring mouth unftable No word is firm or footh ; Their infide , troubles miferable ; An open grave 20 25 their throat , their tongue they smooth . God , find them guilty ...
... Set thy ways right before , where my ftep goes . For in his faltring mouth unftable No word is firm or footh ; Their infide , troubles miferable ; An open grave 20 25 their throat , their tongue they smooth . God , find them guilty ...
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... set . 15 But thou , Lord , art the God most mild , Readieft thy grace to shew , Slow to be angry , and art ftil'd Moft merciful , most true . 16 O turn to me thy face at length , And me have mercy on , Unto thy fervant give thy ftrength ...
... set . 15 But thou , Lord , art the God most mild , Readieft thy grace to shew , Slow to be angry , and art ftil'd Moft merciful , most true . 16 O turn to me thy face at length , And me have mercy on , Unto thy fervant give thy ftrength ...
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