The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... means enough of information , that , whatever he may talk of his own inflammability , and the variety of characters by which his heart was divided , he in reality was in love but once , and then never had resolution to tell his passion ...
... means enough of information , that , whatever he may talk of his own inflammability , and the variety of characters by which his heart was divided , he in reality was in love but once , and then never had resolution to tell his passion ...
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Alexander Chalmers. ilis two metrical disquisitions for and against Reason are no mean specimens of metaphysical poetry . The stanzas against knowledge produce little conviction . In those which are intended to exalt the human faculties ...
Alexander Chalmers. ilis two metrical disquisitions for and against Reason are no mean specimens of metaphysical poetry . The stanzas against knowledge produce little conviction . In those which are intended to exalt the human faculties ...
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... mean ; for , gentle Year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet , gentle Year , take heed How thou dost make Such a mistake ; Such love I mean alone As by thy cruel predecessors has been shown : For , though I have ...
... mean ; for , gentle Year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet , gentle Year , take heed How thou dost make Such a mistake ; Such love I mean alone As by thy cruel predecessors has been shown : For , though I have ...
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... mean in the materials . Yet surely those verses are not without a just claim to praise ; of which it may be said with truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be considered : a poem which the ...
... mean in the materials . Yet surely those verses are not without a just claim to praise ; of which it may be said with truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be considered : a poem which the ...
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... means do know To heal the wound of my consuming 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 ...
... means do know To heal the wound of my consuming 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 ...
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