The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen4John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... doth a frieze jerkin wear ? Whilft winds do all the trees and hedges ftrip Of leaves , to furnish rods enough to whip Thy madness from thee , and all fprings by froft Having tak'n cold and their fweet murmurs loft ? If thou thy faults ...
... doth a frieze jerkin wear ? Whilft winds do all the trees and hedges ftrip Of leaves , to furnish rods enough to whip Thy madness from thee , and all fprings by froft Having tak'n cold and their fweet murmurs loft ? If thou thy faults ...
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... doth abroad to honeft actions come . Chide thyself then , O fool ! which yesterday Might'st have read more than all thy books be- wray . Haft thou a history which doth present A court where all affections do affent Unto the king's , and ...
... doth abroad to honeft actions come . Chide thyself then , O fool ! which yesterday Might'st have read more than all thy books be- wray . Haft thou a history which doth present A court where all affections do affent Unto the king's , and ...
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... doth hafte ; I run to death , and death meets me as faft , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way ; Despair behind , and death before , doth caft Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth wafte By fin ...
... doth hafte ; I run to death , and death meets me as faft , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way ; Despair behind , and death before , doth caft Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth wafte By fin ...
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... doth itfelf and others wafte ; But I am by her death ( which word wrongs. That fees how Love this grace to us affords , To make , to keep , to use , to be , these his records . This Book , as long liv'd as the elements , Or as the ...
... doth itfelf and others wafte ; But I am by her death ( which word wrongs. That fees how Love this grace to us affords , To make , to keep , to use , to be , these his records . This Book , as long liv'd as the elements , Or as the ...
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... doth all speech forbear , Because he hath born it : 29. And his mouth he lays Deep in the duft , yet then in hope he stays . 30. He gives his cheeks to whofoever will Strike him , and fo he is reproached still . 31. For not for ever doth ...
... doth all speech forbear , Because he hath born it : 29. And his mouth he lays Deep in the duft , yet then in hope he stays . 30. He gives his cheeks to whofoever will Strike him , and fo he is reproached still . 31. For not for ever doth ...
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