The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... angels , into rhyme ; he is so far from elevating of poesy , that he only abases divinity . In brief , he who can write a prophane poem well , may write a divine , one better ; but he who can do that but ill , will do this much worse ...
... angels , into rhyme ; he is so far from elevating of poesy , that he only abases divinity . In brief , he who can write a prophane poem well , may write a divine , one better ; but he who can do that but ill , will do this much worse ...
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... angels did lament , And wish'd a reparation to see By him , who manhood join'd with deity . How grateful should man's safety then appear T ' himself , whose safety can the angels cheer ! BENEDICTA TU IN MULIERIBUS . DEATH Came , and ...
... angels did lament , And wish'd a reparation to see By him , who manhood join'd with deity . How grateful should man's safety then appear T ' himself , whose safety can the angels cheer ! BENEDICTA TU IN MULIERIBUS . DEATH Came , and ...
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... angels in pure beams appear , And thinks on her he left so like them here . And you , fair widow ! who stay here alive , Since he so much rejoices , cease to grieve : Your joys and griefs were wont the same to be ; Begin not now , blest ...
... angels in pure beams appear , And thinks on her he left so like them here . And you , fair widow ! who stay here alive , Since he so much rejoices , cease to grieve : Your joys and griefs were wont the same to be ; Begin not now , blest ...
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... angels ' meat ; A certain death doth sit , Like an ill worm , i ' th ' core of it . Ye cannot know and live , nor live or know , and eat . " Thus spoke God , yet man did go Ignorantly on to know ; Grew so more blind , and she Who ...
... angels ' meat ; A certain death doth sit , Like an ill worm , i ' th ' core of it . Ye cannot know and live , nor live or know , and eat . " Thus spoke God , yet man did go Ignorantly on to know ; Grew so more blind , and she Who ...
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... angels sing to thee their airs divine , And joy in an applause so great as thine , Equal society with them to hold , Hail , bard triumphant ! and some care bestow On us the poets militant below ! Oppos'd by our old enemy , adverse ...
... angels sing to thee their airs divine , And joy in an applause so great as thine , Equal society with them to hold , Hail , bard triumphant ! and some care bestow On us the poets militant below ! Oppos'd by our old enemy , adverse ...
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