Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass . COWLEY . In forming descriptions , they looked out , not for images , but for conceits . Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . Dryden's Night ...
... strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass . COWLEY . In forming descriptions , they looked out , not for images , but for conceits . Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . Dryden's Night ...
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... strong brass he wore . " In the fourth , Like some fair pine o'er - looking all the ignobler wood . « And , The thing is , that the dis . out of the order and sound Some from the rocks cast themselves down headlong . And many more : but ...
... strong brass he wore . " In the fourth , Like some fair pine o'er - looking all the ignobler wood . « And , The thing is , that the dis . out of the order and sound Some from the rocks cast themselves down headlong . And many more : but ...
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... strong malice , have thought me like a pipe , which never sounds but when it is blowed in , and read me , not as Abraham Cowley , but Authorem Anonymum . To the first I answer , that it is an envious frost which nips the blossoms ...
... strong malice , have thought me like a pipe , which never sounds but when it is blowed in , and read me , not as Abraham Cowley , but Authorem Anonymum . To the first I answer , that it is an envious frost which nips the blossoms ...
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... strong ; Nay , though he think to gain salvation By calling th ' pope the Whore of Babylon . I would not be a school - master , though he His rods no less than fasces deems to be ; Though he in many a place Turns Lilly oftener than his ...
... strong ; Nay , though he think to gain salvation By calling th ' pope the Whore of Babylon . I would not be a school - master , though he His rods no less than fasces deems to be ; Though he in many a place Turns Lilly oftener than his ...
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... strong a tide ; A doubtful cloud our substance bears , And is the horse of all our years . Each day doth on a winged whirlwind ride . We and our glass run out , and must Both render up our dust . But his past life who without grief can ...
... strong a tide ; A doubtful cloud our substance bears , And is the horse of all our years . Each day doth on a winged whirlwind ride . We and our glass run out , and must Both render up our dust . But his past life who without grief can ...
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