A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Harper & Brothers, 1932 - 1170 Seiten |
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... lost , And bare threescore is all ev'n that can boast ; Our sons their fathers failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright Idea of the master's mind , Where a ...
... lost , And bare threescore is all ev'n that can boast ; Our sons their fathers failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright Idea of the master's mind , Where a ...
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... lost ! At home a Stranger , Thought wanders up and down , surpris'd , aghast , And wond'ring at her own : How Reason reels ! O what a Miracle to Man is Man , Triumphantly distress'd ! what Joy , what Dread ! Alternately transported ...
... lost ! At home a Stranger , Thought wanders up and down , surpris'd , aghast , And wond'ring at her own : How Reason reels ! O what a Miracle to Man is Man , Triumphantly distress'd ! what Joy , what Dread ! Alternately transported ...
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... lost and useless lay , To Peneus ' Stream , and Tempe's shady Plain , He drove his Herds beneath the Noon - tide Ray : Oft with a bleating Lamb in either Arm , His blushing Sister saw him pace along , Oft wou'd his Voice the silent ...
... lost and useless lay , To Peneus ' Stream , and Tempe's shady Plain , He drove his Herds beneath the Noon - tide Ray : Oft with a bleating Lamb in either Arm , His blushing Sister saw him pace along , Oft wou'd his Voice the silent ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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