Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... clouds but gone , Our Day will put his lustre on . Then , though Death's sad night appear , And we in lonely silence rest ; Our ravish'd souls no more shall fear , But with lasting day be blest . And then no friends can part us more ...
... clouds but gone , Our Day will put his lustre on . Then , though Death's sad night appear , And we in lonely silence rest ; Our ravish'd souls no more shall fear , But with lasting day be blest . And then no friends can part us more ...
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... cloud . The doleful Muses thinking now to write Sad elegies , their tears confound their sight : But him t ' Elysium's lasting joys they bring , Where winged angels his sad requiems sing . A DREAM OF ELYSIUM . PHOEBUS , expell'd by the ...
... cloud . The doleful Muses thinking now to write Sad elegies , their tears confound their sight : But him t ' Elysium's lasting joys they bring , Where winged angels his sad requiems sing . A DREAM OF ELYSIUM . PHOEBUS , expell'd by the ...
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... cloud ! Let Cygnus pluck from the Arabian waves The ruby of the rock , the pearl that paves Great Neptune's court : let every sparrow bear From the three Sisters ' weeping bark a tear : Let spotted lynxes their sharp talons fill With ...
... cloud ! Let Cygnus pluck from the Arabian waves The ruby of the rock , the pearl that paves Great Neptune's court : let every sparrow bear From the three Sisters ' weeping bark a tear : Let spotted lynxes their sharp talons fill With ...
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... clouds hide them ; I have liv'd to day 2 . A POETICAL REVENGE . WESTMINSTER - hall a friend and I agreed To meet in ; he ( some business ' twas did breed His absence ) came not there ; I up did go To the next court ; for though I could ...
... clouds hide them ; I have liv'd to day 2 . A POETICAL REVENGE . WESTMINSTER - hall a friend and I agreed To meet in ; he ( some business ' twas did breed His absence ) came not there ; I up did go To the next court ; for though I could ...
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... far ) Casting a dusky cloud before a star . Why bears your neck a golden chain ? Did Nature make your hair in vain , Of gold most pure and fine ? With gems why do you shine ? They , neighbours to your eyes , Show but like ODES . 65.
... far ) Casting a dusky cloud before a star . Why bears your neck a golden chain ? Did Nature make your hair in vain , Of gold most pure and fine ? With gems why do you shine ? They , neighbours to your eyes , Show but like ODES . 65.
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