Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... flames in her like those in me ; Yet if that gift my fortune doth transcend , Grant that her charming beauty 1 may see ! For ... flame had melted hills of snow , And so dissolv'd them into many a tear ; Which , Nilus - like , did quickly ...
... flames in her like those in me ; Yet if that gift my fortune doth transcend , Grant that her charming beauty 1 may see ! For ... flame had melted hills of snow , And so dissolv'd them into many a tear ; Which , Nilus - like , did quickly ...
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... flame with like desire ? But when I speak , if she should angry prove , Laugh at my flowing tears , and scorn my fire ? Why , he who hath all sorrows borne before , Needeth not fear to be opprest with more . " Philocrates no longer can ...
... flame with like desire ? But when I speak , if she should angry prove , Laugh at my flowing tears , and scorn my fire ? Why , he who hath all sorrows borne before , Needeth not fear to be opprest with more . " Philocrates no longer can ...
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... flame . " " Nay , " said Philetus , " oft my eyes do flow Like Nilus , when it scorns th ' opposed shore ; Yet all the watery plenty I bestow , Is to my flame an oil that feeds it more . So fame reports o ' th ' Dodonéan spring , That ...
... flame . " " Nay , " said Philetus , " oft my eyes do flow Like Nilus , when it scorns th ' opposed shore ; Yet all the watery plenty I bestow , Is to my flame an oil that feeds it more . So fame reports o ' th ' Dodonéan spring , That ...
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... flame , yet gentle as the light . I see him through an adverse battle thrust , Bedeck'd with noble sweat and comely dust . I see the pietie of the day appeare , Joyn'd with the heate and valour of the yeare , Which happie Fate did to ...
... flame , yet gentle as the light . I see him through an adverse battle thrust , Bedeck'd with noble sweat and comely dust . I see the pietie of the day appeare , Joyn'd with the heate and valour of the yeare , Which happie Fate did to ...
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... flames he once stole from thee grant him now ! ODE . HERE'S to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me ... flame of Friendship , and divine , Like that which in Heaven's Sun does shine : He in the upper air and sky 1 Does ...
... flames he once stole from thee grant him now ! ODE . HERE'S to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me ... flame of Friendship , and divine , Like that which in Heaven's Sun does shine : He in the upper air and sky 1 Does ...
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