Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after the very beggars ? Besides , though those mad stories of the gods and ...
... heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a glean- ing , not after the first reapers , but after the very beggars ? Besides , though those mad stories of the gods and ...
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... heart aright , And dipt his arrow in Constantia's eyes , Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , Unless such flames within her heart should rise . But yet he fears , because he blinded is , Though he have shot him right , her heart ...
... heart aright , And dipt his arrow in Constantia's eyes , Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , Unless such flames within her heart should rise . But yet he fears , because he blinded is , Though he have shot him right , her heart ...
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... heart to yield to love ! Of all thy works the master - piece ' twill prove . " And let me not affection vainly spend , But kindle flames in her like those in me ; Yet if that gift my fortune doth transcend , Grant that her charming ...
... heart to yield to love ! Of all thy works the master - piece ' twill prove . " And let me not affection vainly spend , But kindle flames in her like those in me ; Yet if that gift my fortune doth transcend , Grant that her charming ...
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... heart was set on fire , Had burnt his wings , who could not then retire . The wounded youth and kind Philocrates ... heart . When in the woods , places best fit for care , He to himself did his past griefs recite , Th'obsequious friend ...
... heart was set on fire , Had burnt his wings , who could not then retire . The wounded youth and kind Philocrates ... heart . When in the woods , places best fit for care , He to himself did his past griefs recite , Th'obsequious friend ...
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... heart . Then , since it only in your power doth lie To kill or save , Oh ! help , or else I die . " His gently cruel love did thus reply ; " I for your pain am grieved , and would do , Without impeachment of my chastity And honour , any ...
... heart . Then , since it only in your power doth lie To kill or save , Oh ! help , or else I die . " His gently cruel love did thus reply ; " I for your pain am grieved , and would do , Without impeachment of my chastity And honour , any ...
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