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My Shakespear rife ; I will not lodge thee by Chaucer , cr Spenfer , or bid Beaumont lye A little further , to make thee a room : Thou art a Monument without a Tomb , And art alive ftill , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to ...
My Shakespear rife ; I will not lodge thee by Chaucer , cr Spenfer , or bid Beaumont lye A little further , to make thee a room : Thou art a Monument without a Tomb , And art alive ftill , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to ...
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And though thou hadst small Latin and lefs Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not feek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Alchylus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Pacuvius , Accius , him of Cordoua dead , To live again ...
And though thou hadst small Latin and lefs Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not feek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Alchylus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Pacuvius , Accius , him of Cordoua dead , To live again ...
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Sweet Swan of Avo ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the Banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the Hemifphere Advanc'd , and made a ...
Sweet Swan of Avo ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the Banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the Hemifphere Advanc'd , and made a ...
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I have done nothing but in care of thee , Of thee my dear one , thee my daughter , who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better Than Profpero , mafter of a full - poor cell , And thy no ...
I have done nothing but in care of thee , Of thee my dear one , thee my daughter , who Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better Than Profpero , mafter of a full - poor cell , And thy no ...
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The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , 9 I have with fuch provifion in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul , No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any ...
The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion in thee , 9 I have with fuch provifion in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul , No , not so much perdition as an hair , Betid to any ...
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