The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... mighty Cupid ! whose unbounded sway Hath often rul'd th ' Olympian thunderer ; Whom all coelestial deities obey ; Whom men and gods both reverence and fear ! Oh force Constantia's heart to yield to love ! Of all thy works the master ...
... mighty Cupid ! whose unbounded sway Hath often rul'd th ' Olympian thunderer ; Whom all coelestial deities obey ; Whom men and gods both reverence and fear ! Oh force Constantia's heart to yield to love ! Of all thy works the master ...
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... mighty Three ! what shall I do To be like one of you ? And , whilst with wearied steps we upwards go , See us , and clouds , below . ODE . OF WIT . TELL me , O tell , what kind of thing is Wit , Thou who master art of it ? For the first ...
... mighty Three ! what shall I do To be like one of you ? And , whilst with wearied steps we upwards go , See us , and clouds , below . ODE . OF WIT . TELL me , O tell , what kind of thing is Wit , Thou who master art of it ? For the first ...
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... mighty power will try , Absence itself does bounteous prove , And strangely ev'n our presence multiply . Pure is the flame of Friendship , and divine , Like that which in Heaven's Sun does shine : He in the upper air and sky Does no ...
... mighty power will try , Absence itself does bounteous prove , And strangely ev'n our presence multiply . Pure is the flame of Friendship , and divine , Like that which in Heaven's Sun does shine : He in the upper air and sky Does no ...
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... mighty influence join'd our birth ; Nor did we envy the most sounding name By friendship given of old to Fame . None but his brethren he , and sisters , knew , Whom the kind youth preferr'd to me ; And ev'n in that we did agree , For ...
... mighty influence join'd our birth ; Nor did we envy the most sounding name By friendship given of old to Fame . None but his brethren he , and sisters , knew , Whom the kind youth preferr'd to me ; And ev'n in that we did agree , For ...
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... mighty tyrant she ! Long , alas ! should I have been Under that iron - scepter'd queen , Had not Rebecca set me free . When fair Rebecca set me free , ' Twas then a golden time with me : But soon those pleasures fled ; For the gracious ...
... mighty tyrant she ! Long , alas ! should I have been Under that iron - scepter'd queen , Had not Rebecca set me free . When fair Rebecca set me free , ' Twas then a golden time with me : But soon those pleasures fled ; For the gracious ...
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