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 1
... need , or reft their bones , When weary travel doth opprefs their limbs ? And where religious men fhould take them in , Shall now be kept back by a mastiff dog . VOL . I. William Shakespear's Cromwelt . B For For those walls which the ...
... need , or reft their bones , When weary travel doth opprefs their limbs ? And where religious men fhould take them in , Shall now be kept back by a mastiff dog . VOL . I. William Shakespear's Cromwelt . B For For those walls which the ...
Pàgina 2
... need ) To find an house ybuilt for holy deed , With goodly architect , and cloisters wide , With groves and walks along a river's fide ; The place itfelf afforded admiration , And ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) ...
... need ) To find an house ybuilt for holy deed , With goodly architect , and cloisters wide , With groves and walks along a river's fide ; The place itfelf afforded admiration , And ev'ry spray a theme of contemplation . But ( woe is me ) ...
Pàgina 7
... need , not for excess . Brown's Paftorals . Against diseases here the ftrongest fence Is the defenfive virtue , abflinence . Robert Herrick . ACCIDENT . As the unthought - on accident is guilty Of what we wildly do , fo we profess B 4 ...
... need , not for excess . Brown's Paftorals . Against diseases here the ftrongest fence Is the defenfive virtue , abflinence . Robert Herrick . ACCIDENT . As the unthought - on accident is guilty Of what we wildly do , fo we profess B 4 ...
Pàgina 11
... and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays , Who deferves well , needs not another's praise . Heath's Claraftella . B 6 773867 The -The end of every act Is to increase contentment and ACC II.
... and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays , Who deferves well , needs not another's praise . Heath's Claraftella . B 6 773867 The -The end of every act Is to increase contentment and ACC II.
Pàgina 13
... need Of policy and force to make it speed . Thomas Nabb's Unfortunate Mother . As the new moon th ' light of th ' old devours ; So do thy actions all thine ancestors . Baron's Mirza . As in a fhip fome climb the fhrouds , t'unfold The ...
... need Of policy and force to make it speed . Thomas Nabb's Unfortunate Mother . As the new moon th ' light of th ' old devours ; So do thy actions all thine ancestors . Baron's Mirza . As in a fhip fome climb the fhrouds , t'unfold The ...
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The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful ... William Oldys Visualització completa - 1740 |
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