Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... bright Mary , be , Who by thy wombe can'st blesse our miserie ? May ' t still be fruitful ! May your offspring too Spread largely , as your fame and virtues do ! Fill every season thus : Time , which devours It's own sonnes , will be ...
... bright Mary , be , Who by thy wombe can'st blesse our miserie ? May ' t still be fruitful ! May your offspring too Spread largely , as your fame and virtues do ! Fill every season thus : Time , which devours It's own sonnes , will be ...
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... bright , Fit whence so pure a soul should take its flight . How is angry zeal confin'd ! for he Must quarrel with his love and piety , That would revenge his death . Oh , I shall sin , And wish anon he had less virtuous been . For when ...
... bright , Fit whence so pure a soul should take its flight . How is angry zeal confin'd ! for he Must quarrel with his love and piety , That would revenge his death . Oh , I shall sin , And wish anon he had less virtuous been . For when ...
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... bright ; Brought forth with their own fire and light : If I , her vulgar stone , for either look , Out of myself it must be strook . Yet I must on . What sound is ' t strikes mine ear ? Sure I Fame's trumpet hear : It sounds like the ...
... bright ; Brought forth with their own fire and light : If I , her vulgar stone , for either look , Out of myself it must be strook . Yet I must on . What sound is ' t strikes mine ear ? Sure I Fame's trumpet hear : It sounds like the ...
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... bright angels in pure beams appear , And thinks on her he left so like them here . And you , fair widow ! who stay here alive , Since he so much rejoices , cease to grieve : Your joys and griefs were wont the same to be ; Begin not now ...
... bright angels in pure beams appear , And thinks on her he left so like them here . And you , fair widow ! who stay here alive , Since he so much rejoices , cease to grieve : Your joys and griefs were wont the same to be ; Begin not now ...
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... bright stores of thy rich cabinet ? Ah , simple youth ! how oft will be Of thy chang'd faith complain ? And his own fortunes find to be So airy and so vain , Of so cameleon - like an hue , That still their colour changes with it too ...
... bright stores of thy rich cabinet ? Ah , simple youth ! how oft will be Of thy chang'd faith complain ? And his own fortunes find to be So airy and so vain , Of so cameleon - like an hue , That still their colour changes with it too ...
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