The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... LADY , WHO WROTE POESIES FOR RINGS : They , who above various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorned by thee , ( Which then more Heaven than ' tis will be , ) ' Tis thou must ...
... LADY , WHO WROTE POESIES FOR RINGS : They , who above various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorned by thee , ( Which then more Heaven than ' tis will be , ) ' Tis thou must ...
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... lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart . For the last tempest ...
... lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart . For the last tempest ...
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... ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels ' lustres rise : And from their jewels torches do take fire , And all is warmth , and light , and good desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their no- tions with ...
... ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels ' lustres rise : And from their jewels torches do take fire , And all is warmth , and light , and good desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their no- tions with ...
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... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . This is sufficiently peevish in a man , who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the plea- sures of the theatre afford him ...
... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . This is sufficiently peevish in a man , who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the plea- sures of the theatre afford him ...
Pàgina 88
... Lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through the Hay - wood Forest , or Haywood in Hereford- shire , were benighted , and the lady for a short time lost : this accident being related to their father upon their arrival at his ...
... Lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through the Hay - wood Forest , or Haywood in Hereford- shire , were benighted , and the lady for a short time lost : this accident being related to their father upon their arrival at his ...
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