A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Harper & Brothers, 1932 - 1170 Seiten |
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... pow'r is always theirs , and pow'r is ever wise . 90 Almighty Crowd , thou shorten'st all dispute ; Pow'r is thy Essence ; Wit thy Attribute ! Nor Faith nor Reason make thee at a stay , Thou leapst o'r all eternal truths , in thy ...
... pow'r is always theirs , and pow'r is ever wise . 90 Almighty Crowd , thou shorten'st all dispute ; Pow'r is thy Essence ; Wit thy Attribute ! Nor Faith nor Reason make thee at a stay , Thou leapst o'r all eternal truths , in thy ...
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... Pow'r wou'd murther too . What means their Trait'rous Combination To plain t ' evade , too shamefull to confess . But Treason is not own'd when tis descry'd ; Successfull Crimes alone are justify'd . The Men , who no Conspiracy wou'd ...
... Pow'r wou'd murther too . What means their Trait'rous Combination To plain t ' evade , too shamefull to confess . But Treason is not own'd when tis descry'd ; Successfull Crimes alone are justify'd . The Men , who no Conspiracy wou'd ...
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... Pow'r ? " Add Health , and Pow'r , and ev'ry earthly thing , " Why bounded Pow'r ? why private ? why no king ? " Nay , why external for internal giv'n ? Why is not Man a God , and Earth a Heav'n ? Who ask and reason thus , will scarce ...
... Pow'r ? " Add Health , and Pow'r , and ev'ry earthly thing , " Why bounded Pow'r ? why private ? why no king ? " Nay , why external for internal giv'n ? Why is not Man a God , and Earth a Heav'n ? Who ask and reason thus , will scarce ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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