The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... fince a volume of his poems was not only written but printed in his thir- teenth year ; containing , with other poetical compo- fitions , " The tragical Hiftory of Pyramus and Thifbe , " written when he was ten years old ; and ...
... fince a volume of his poems was not only written but printed in his thir- teenth year ; containing , with other poetical compo- fitions , " The tragical Hiftory of Pyramus and Thifbe , " written when he was ten years old ; and ...
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... fince it was first introduced by Suckling , per- haps every generation of poets has been teazed : Savoy - miffing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him fo good à report , That Apollo gave ...
... fince it was first introduced by Suckling , per- haps every generation of poets has been teazed : Savoy - miffing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him fo good à report , That Apollo gave ...
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... fince these times fhew'd me you . DONNE . Yet more abftrufe and profound is Donne's reflection upon Man as a Microcofm : If men be worlds , there is in every one Something to answer in fome proportion All the world's riches : and in ...
... fince these times fhew'd me you . DONNE . Yet more abftrufe and profound is Donne's reflection upon Man as a Microcofm : If men be worlds , there is in every one Something to answer in fome proportion All the world's riches : and in ...
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... fince the being of all things is he , Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion fit , by perspective Deeds of good men ; for by their living here , Virtues , indeed remote , feem to be near . Who would imagine it ...
... fince the being of all things is he , Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion fit , by perspective Deeds of good men ; for by their living here , Virtues , indeed remote , feem to be near . Who would imagine it ...
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... fince that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was . DONNE . Their conceits were fometimes flight and trifling . On an inconftant woman : He enjoys the calmy funshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear ...
... fince that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was . DONNE . Their conceits were fometimes flight and trifling . On an inconftant woman : He enjoys the calmy funshine now , And no breath stirring hears , In the clear ...
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