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 2
... at the gate , and ftraight way taken in . William Brown's Paftorals . Religious houfes are thofe hives , where bees Make honey for men's fouls : 1 tell thee , boy , A A friery is a cube , which ftrongly ftands , 2 ABB.
... at the gate , and ftraight way taken in . William Brown's Paftorals . Religious houfes are thofe hives , where bees Make honey for men's fouls : 1 tell thee , boy , A A friery is a cube , which ftrongly ftands , 2 ABB.
Pàgina 16
... thee in the storm . Shakespear's King Lear . He who hath never warr'd with misery , Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and distress , Hath had n'occafion , nor no field to try The ftrength and forces of his worthiness . Those parts of ...
... thee in the storm . Shakespear's King Lear . He who hath never warr'd with misery , Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and distress , Hath had n'occafion , nor no field to try The ftrength and forces of his worthiness . Those parts of ...
Pàgina 24
... thee more than all the trash Which hoarding worldings make an idol of ; When thou shalt find the catalogue enroll'd Of thy mifdeeds , there fhall be writ in text , Thy baftarding the iffues of a prince . Now turn thy eyes into thy hov ...
... thee more than all the trash Which hoarding worldings make an idol of ; When thou shalt find the catalogue enroll'd Of thy mifdeeds , there fhall be writ in text , Thy baftarding the iffues of a prince . Now turn thy eyes into thy hov ...
Pàgina 38
... thee . 2. Sooner yon duskish mulberry In her old white fhall cloathed be , And lizards with fierce afps combine , Ere I will twift my foul with thine . John Hall , 1. Why meet we then , when either's mind Or comes compell'd , or ftays ...
... thee . 2. Sooner yon duskish mulberry In her old white fhall cloathed be , And lizards with fierce afps combine , Ere I will twift my foul with thine . John Hall , 1. Why meet we then , when either's mind Or comes compell'd , or ftays ...
Pàgina 42
... thee ; let me fee now , And you were put to it , how could you advance Your Voice in their commendation , begin . 2. All you gentlemen , that are affected With rarities , fuch , the world cannot produce The like , fnatch'd from the jaws ...
... thee ; let me fee now , And you were put to it , how could you advance Your Voice in their commendation , begin . 2. All you gentlemen , that are affected With rarities , fuch , the world cannot produce The like , fnatch'd from the jaws ...
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