Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... lov'd you , For which you call me most inconstant now . Pardon me , madam , you mistake the man , For I am not the same that I was then ; No flesh is now the same ' twas then in me , And that my mind is chang'd yourself may see . The ...
... lov'd you , For which you call me most inconstant now . Pardon me , madam , you mistake the man , For I am not the same that I was then ; No flesh is now the same ' twas then in me , And that my mind is chang'd yourself may see . The ...
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... lov'd , and got , and told ; But should I love , get , tell , till I were old , I should not find that hidden mystery ; Oh , ' tis imposture all ! And as no chymic yet th ' elixir got , But glorifies his pregnant pot , If by the way to ...
... lov'd , and got , and told ; But should I love , get , tell , till I were old , I should not find that hidden mystery ; Oh , ' tis imposture all ! And as no chymic yet th ' elixir got , But glorifies his pregnant pot , If by the way to ...
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... lov'd , yet have no favour shown ; Because she knows not of my killing grief , And I have fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart Disdainful looks , ' twould break my captiv'd heart . " But how ...
... lov'd , yet have no favour shown ; Because she knows not of my killing grief , And I have fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart Disdainful looks , ' twould break my captiv'd heart . " But how ...
Page 54
... lov'd daughter there , Till he had given him such authority : But to depart , since she her love did show him , Was living death , with lingering torments , to him , This being known to kind Philocrates , He chears his friend , bidding ...
... lov'd daughter there , Till he had given him such authority : But to depart , since she her love did show him , Was living death , with lingering torments , to him , This being known to kind Philocrates , He chears his friend , bidding ...
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... lov'd Clarke from death no'scape could find , Though arm'd with great Alcides ' valiant mind . He was adorn'd , in years though far more young , With learn'd Cicero's , or a sweeter tongue . And , could dead Virgil hear his lofty strain ...
... lov'd Clarke from death no'scape could find , Though arm'd with great Alcides ' valiant mind . He was adorn'd , in years though far more young , With learn'd Cicero's , or a sweeter tongue . And , could dead Virgil hear his lofty strain ...
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