The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volum 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Side viii
... fairest Shep..................................... 284 ib . IV . herrlesse . By Edward Heyward 294 V. To his friend the Author , upon bis Poem . By 301 Christopher Brooke ib . THE SHEPHERD'S PIPE . Anagrama . By Fr. Dyppe .. ib . 309 To ...
... fairest Shep..................................... 284 ib . IV . herrlesse . By Edward Heyward 294 V. To his friend the Author , upon bis Poem . By 301 Christopher Brooke ib . THE SHEPHERD'S PIPE . Anagrama . By Fr. Dyppe .. ib . 309 To ...
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... FAIREST AND MOST VERTUOUS LADY , THE LADY CLIFTON . HER tongue hath coast to speake , which might make dumbe All tongues , might stay all peus , all hands benum ; Yet I must write , O that it might haue beene While she had liu'd , and ...
... FAIREST AND MOST VERTUOUS LADY , THE LADY CLIFTON . HER tongue hath coast to speake , which might make dumbe All tongues , might stay all peus , all hands benum ; Yet I must write , O that it might haue beene While she had liu'd , and ...
Side 42
... fairest , why the best ; For all these things , which mortals hold most deare , Most slipp'ry are , and yeeld lesse ioy then feare ; And being lifted high by men's desire , Are more perspicuous markes for heau'nly fire ; And are laid ...
... fairest , why the best ; For all these things , which mortals hold most deare , Most slipp'ry are , and yeeld lesse ioy then feare ; And being lifted high by men's desire , Are more perspicuous markes for heau'nly fire ; And are laid ...
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... fairest of the lords must dye ; Cethegus not disfigur'd in his shape , His life is quencht by Messallina's eye : Enioying all his limbes vnmaimed lyes , She in her nuptiall robes doth him expect , And Catiline with his whole carkase ...
... fairest of the lords must dye ; Cethegus not disfigur'd in his shape , His life is quencht by Messallina's eye : Enioying all his limbes vnmaimed lyes , She in her nuptiall robes doth him expect , And Catiline with his whole carkase ...
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... of this college wherein I live ) none will blame me , if I esteem the same , since your polishing of it , the fairest sight in Cambridge ; .in which being placed by your only favour , most freely , without either any means from other ,
... of this college wherein I live ) none will blame me , if I esteem the same , since your polishing of it , the fairest sight in Cambridge ; .in which being placed by your only favour , most freely , without either any means from other ,
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