Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... gold and Parian stone adorn ( Proud as the owner's mind ) he did abound ; In fields so fertile for their yearly corn , As might contend with scorch'd Calabria's ground ; But in his soul , that should contain the store Of surest riches ...
... gold and Parian stone adorn ( Proud as the owner's mind ) he did abound ; In fields so fertile for their yearly corn , As might contend with scorch'd Calabria's ground ; But in his soul , that should contain the store Of surest riches ...
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... gold : These warlike contributions are but old . That countrey learn'd a new and better way , Which did this royall prince for tribute pay . Who shall henceforth be with such rage possest , To rouse our English lion from his rest ? When ...
... gold : These warlike contributions are but old . That countrey learn'd a new and better way , Which did this royall prince for tribute pay . Who shall henceforth be with such rage possest , To rouse our English lion from his rest ? When ...
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... gold in nothing but its lines , Free , O you powers ! my breast . And from astronomy , which in the skies Finds fish and bulls , yet doth but tantalize . From your court - madams ' beauty , which doth At morning May , at night a January ...
... gold in nothing but its lines , Free , O you powers ! my breast . And from astronomy , which in the skies Finds fish and bulls , yet doth but tantalize . From your court - madams ' beauty , which doth At morning May , at night a January ...
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... 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.
... 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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... gold . ODE VI . UPON THE SHORTNESS OF MAN'S LIFE . MARK that swift arrow ! how it cuts the air , How it out - runs thy following eye ! Use all persuasions now , and try If thou canst call it back , or stay it there . That way it went ...
... gold . ODE VI . UPON THE SHORTNESS OF MAN'S LIFE . MARK that swift arrow ! how it cuts the air , How it out - runs thy following eye ! Use all persuasions now , and try If thou canst call it back , or stay it there . That way it went ...
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