A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Ronald Salmon Crane Harper, 1932 - 1254 Seiten |
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... grows . Figs there unplanted through the Fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare Fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage the Mistriss of so rich a soil . The naked Rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
... grows . Figs there unplanted through the Fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare Fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage the Mistriss of so rich a soil . The naked Rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
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... grows . Figs there unplanted through the Fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare Fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage the Mistriss of so rich a soil . The naked Rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
... grows . Figs there unplanted through the Fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare Fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage the Mistriss of so rich a soil . The naked Rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
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... grow old ; It is the rust we value , not the gold . Chaucer's worst ribaldry is learn'd by rote , And beastly ... grows divine ? Shall we , or shall we not , account him so , Who dy'd , perhaps , an hundred years ago ? End all dispute ...
... grow old ; It is the rust we value , not the gold . Chaucer's worst ribaldry is learn'd by rote , And beastly ... grows divine ? Shall we , or shall we not , account him so , Who dy'd , perhaps , an hundred years ago ? End all dispute ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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¹ Published arms Beauty behold beneath bless blest bliss breast breath busk call'd charms cou'd courser croud Dæmons Death delight divine dreadful e'er Earth edition ev'n ev'ry eyes fair faithless fame Fate fear flame flow'rs foes fools frae give glory grace grave groves hand happy hear heart Heav'n Honour Jebusites King live Lord lov'd Lubberkin lyre maid mighty mind Muse Nature Nature's ne'er never Night numbers Nymph o'er once pain Passion Peace Pindar plain pleas'd pleasure Poets pow'r praise pride Published in Poems rage reign rise round sacred scene shade shew shine shou'd sigh sing skies smile soft song soul Spleen stream swain sweet tears Tempest Text of Poems thee thine thou thought thro toil trembling Truth Twas vale verse Virtue Whig wild wind wings wise World wou'd wyllowe youth