Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fruit ! how fresh appear ! That had such beams their infancy to chear ! Which being sprung to ripeness , expect then The earliest offering of her grateful pen . Your most dutiful scholar , W ABR . COWLEY . PYRAMUS AND THISBE . HEN ...
... fruit ! how fresh appear ! That had such beams their infancy to chear ! Which being sprung to ripeness , expect then The earliest offering of her grateful pen . Your most dutiful scholar , W ABR . COWLEY . PYRAMUS AND THISBE . HEN ...
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... fruit ! which well Dost in the midst of Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's ...
... fruit ! which well Dost in the midst of Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's ...
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... fruit of the forbidden tree , By seeking all like gods to be ? Will Peace her halcyon nest venture to build Upon a shore with shipwrecks fill'd , And trust that sea , where she can hardly say She has known these twenty years one calmy ...
... fruit of the forbidden tree , By seeking all like gods to be ? Will Peace her halcyon nest venture to build Upon a shore with shipwrecks fill'd , And trust that sea , where she can hardly say She has known these twenty years one calmy ...
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... fruits of thy unlearn'd apostacy . Thou thought'st , if once the public storm were past , All thy remaining life should sunshine be : Behold ! the public storm is spent at last , The sovereign's tost at sea no more , And thou , with all ...
... fruits of thy unlearn'd apostacy . Thou thought'st , if once the public storm were past , All thy remaining life should sunshine be : Behold ! the public storm is spent at last , The sovereign's tost at sea no more , And thou , with all ...
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... fruit be crown'd , It lies , deform'd and rotting , on the ground . Now shame and blushes on us all , Who our own sex superior call ! Orinda does our boasting sex out - do , Not in wit only , but in virtue too : She does above our best ...
... fruit be crown'd , It lies , deform'd and rotting , on the ground . Now shame and blushes on us all , Who our own sex superior call ! Orinda does our boasting sex out - do , Not in wit only , but in virtue too : She does above our best ...
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