Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora , usher to the day , Began with welcome lustre to appear , The lovers rise , and at that cranny they Thus to each other their thoughts open lay , With many a ...
... light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora , usher to the day , Began with welcome lustre to appear , The lovers rise , and at that cranny they Thus to each other their thoughts open lay , With many a ...
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... 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 this birth allow : I see all ...
... 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 this birth allow : I see all ...
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... light , While I , with leaden Morpheus overcome , The Muse whom I adore enter'd the room : Her hair with looser curiosity Did on her comely back dishevell❜d lie : Her eyes with such attractive beauty shone , As might have wak'd ...
... light , While I , with leaden Morpheus overcome , The Muse whom I adore enter'd the room : Her hair with looser curiosity Did on her comely back dishevell❜d lie : Her eyes with such attractive beauty shone , As might have wak'd ...
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... light , And a good - morrow to the beggar brings With as full rays as to the mightiest kings : So he , although his worth just state might claim , And give to pride an honourable name , With courtesy to all , cloath'd virtue so , That ...
... light , And a good - morrow to the beggar brings With as full rays as to the mightiest kings : So he , although his worth just state might claim , And give to pride an honourable name , With courtesy to all , cloath'd virtue so , That ...
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... light's author , he Will to his creature thus a shadow be . As unseen light did from the Father flow , So did seen light from Virgin Mary grow . When Moses sought God in a shade to see , The father's shade was Christ the Deity . Let's ...
... light's author , he Will to his creature thus a shadow be . As unseen light did from the Father flow , So did seen light from Virgin Mary grow . When Moses sought God in a shade to see , The father's shade was Christ the Deity . Let's ...
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