Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... angels from above ( Th ' Assyrian did less their justice move ) Would all have muster'd in his righteous aid , And thunder ' gainst your cannon would have play'd . It needs not so , for man desires to right Abus'd mankind , and wretches ...
... angels from above ( Th ' Assyrian did less their justice move ) Would all have muster'd in his righteous aid , And thunder ' gainst your cannon would have play'd . It needs not so , for man desires to right Abus'd mankind , and wretches ...
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... angels , we Do in thy verses see Both improv'd sexes eminently meet ; They are than man more strong , and more than wo- man sweet . They talk of Nine , I know not who , Female chimeras , that o'er poets reign ; I ne'er could find that ...
... angels , we Do in thy verses see Both improv'd sexes eminently meet ; They are than man more strong , and more than wo- man sweet . They talk of Nine , I know not who , Female chimeras , that o'er poets reign ; I ne'er could find that ...
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... angelic band , Lo ! how the goodly prince at last does stand ( O righteous God ! ) on his own happy land : ' Tis ... angels we , Of famine , sword , and plague , should here esta- blish'd see , ( God's great triumvirate of desolation ...
... angelic band , Lo ! how the goodly prince at last does stand ( O righteous God ! ) on his own happy land : ' Tis ... angels we , Of famine , sword , and plague , should here esta- blish'd see , ( God's great triumvirate of desolation ...
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... angels whom just God did send To guard him in his noble flight ( A troop of angels did him then attend ! ) Assur'd me , in a vision th ' other night , That he ( and who could better judge than he ? ) Did then more greatness in him see ...
... angels whom just God did send To guard him in his noble flight ( A troop of angels did him then attend ! ) Assur'd me , in a vision th ' other night , That he ( and who could better judge than he ? ) Did then more greatness in him see ...
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... pointed pain piere'd deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seiz'd on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor could it bear The poison that was enter'd there , So a destroying - angel's breath Blows in the plague 102 COWLEY'S POEMS .
... pointed pain piere'd deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seiz'd on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor could it bear The poison that was enter'd there , So a destroying - angel's breath Blows in the plague 102 COWLEY'S POEMS .
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