Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... stood In midst of th ' orchard , and the whole did claim ; Which with a useless scythe of wood , And something else not worth a name , ( Both vast for show , yet neither fit Or to defend , or to beget ; Ridiculous and senseless terrours ...
... stood In midst of th ' orchard , and the whole did claim ; Which with a useless scythe of wood , And something else not worth a name , ( Both vast for show , yet neither fit Or to defend , or to beget ; Ridiculous and senseless terrours ...
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... stood , Fondly I boast , that I have drest my vine With painful art , and that the wine Is of a taste rich and divine ; Since Love , by mixing poison there , Has made it worse than vinegar . Love ev'n the taste of nectar changes so ...
... stood , Fondly I boast , that I have drest my vine With painful art , and that the wine Is of a taste rich and divine ; Since Love , by mixing poison there , Has made it worse than vinegar . Love ev'n the taste of nectar changes so ...
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... stood on even grounds till then ; If any odds , creation made it ours . For shame , let these weak chains be broke ; Let's our slight bonds , like Samson , tear ; And nobly cast away that yoke , Which we nor our forefathers e'er could ...
... stood on even grounds till then ; If any odds , creation made it ours . For shame , let these weak chains be broke ; Let's our slight bonds , like Samson , tear ; And nobly cast away that yoke , Which we nor our forefathers e'er could ...
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... stood ope to me . In spite both of thy coldness and thy pride , All love is marriage on thy lover's side , For only death can them divide . Close , narrow chain , yet soft and kind As that which spirits above to good does bind , Gentle ...
... stood ope to me . In spite both of thy coldness and thy pride , All love is marriage on thy lover's side , For only death can them divide . Close , narrow chain , yet soft and kind As that which spirits above to good does bind , Gentle ...
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... stood , Touch'd with their rod , and wounded , all the flood : Flood now no more , but a long vein of putrid The helpless fish were found [ blood . In their strange current drown'd : The herbs and trees wash'd by the mortal tide About ...
... stood , Touch'd with their rod , and wounded , all the flood : Flood now no more , but a long vein of putrid The helpless fish were found [ blood . In their strange current drown'd : The herbs and trees wash'd by the mortal tide About ...
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