A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Harper & Brothers, 1932 - 1170 Seiten |
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... Lord ! I thought , I should have sunk outright : Lord ! Madam , says Mary , how d'ye do ? Indeed , said I , never worse . But pray , Mary , can you tell what I have done with my Purse : 15 Lord help me , said Mary , I never stirr'd out ...
... Lord ! I thought , I should have sunk outright : Lord ! Madam , says Mary , how d'ye do ? Indeed , said I , never worse . But pray , Mary , can you tell what I have done with my Purse : 15 Lord help me , said Mary , I never stirr'd out ...
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... lord appear'd , and seated right In proper attitude and light , The Painter look'd , he sketch'd the piece , Then dipt his pencil , talk'd of Greece , Of Titian's tints , of Guido's air ; Those eyes , my lord , the spirit there Might ...
... lord appear'd , and seated right In proper attitude and light , The Painter look'd , he sketch'd the piece , Then dipt his pencil , talk'd of Greece , Of Titian's tints , of Guido's air ; Those eyes , my lord , the spirit there Might ...
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Universal nature say , " Christ the Lord is born to - day ! " Christ , by highest heaven adored , Christ , the everlasting Lord : Late in time behold Him come , Offspring of a virgin's womb ! Veiled in flesh , the Godhead see , Hail the ...
Universal nature say , " Christ the Lord is born to - day ! " Christ , by highest heaven adored , Christ , the everlasting Lord : Late in time behold Him come , Offspring of a virgin's womb ! Veiled in flesh , the Godhead see , Hail the ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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