The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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Pàgina 6
... , to eale that weight which his Departure adds unto their grief . 1. ' Tis true , my love : but when they see that bright Perpetual traveller return , they warm And And air their feathers at his beams , and fing 6 ABS.
... , to eale that weight which his Departure adds unto their grief . 1. ' Tis true , my love : but when they see that bright Perpetual traveller return , they warm And And air their feathers at his beams , and fing 6 ABS.
Pàgina 26
... See how affection fways ! though both our reasons Were of one colour , mine look'd dull , thine bright , When prejudice and favour chang'd the light . Sir Robert Stapylton's Step Mother . Affection is become a parafite ; Strives to ...
... See how affection fways ! though both our reasons Were of one colour , mine look'd dull , thine bright , When prejudice and favour chang'd the light . Sir Robert Stapylton's Step Mother . Affection is become a parafite ; Strives to ...
Pàgina 30
... see him nurse His unjust hopes , with praises begg'd , or worse , Bought flatt'ries , the iffue of his purfe , ' Till he become both their , and his own curfe ! Farewel for ever ; fo have I difcern'd An exhalation that would be a ftar ...
... see him nurse His unjust hopes , with praises begg'd , or worse , Bought flatt'ries , the iffue of his purfe , ' Till he become both their , and his own curfe ! Farewel for ever ; fo have I difcern'd An exhalation that would be a ftar ...
Pàgina 41
... what thou haft in keeping ; the whole Indies , Seeing they are but newly discover'd , Are not to be valu'd with them : the very Duft that cleaves to one of those Monuments , โร Is more worth than the Oar of twenty Mines . ANT 41.
... what thou haft in keeping ; the whole Indies , Seeing they are but newly discover'd , Are not to be valu'd with them : the very Duft that cleaves to one of those Monuments , โร Is more worth than the Oar of twenty Mines . ANT 41.
Pàgina 49
... see in them , the moon and ftars , The blue space of the air , as far from us , To our weak fenfes , in those fhallow streams , As if they were as deep as heav'n is high ; Yet , with your middle finger only found them , And you fhall ...
... see in them , the moon and ftars , The blue space of the air , as far from us , To our weak fenfes , in those fhallow streams , As if they were as deep as heav'n is high ; Yet , with your middle finger only found them , And you fhall ...
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