Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... head Down on cold earth ; and for a while was dead , And my freed soul to a strange somewhere fled ; Ah , sottish soul , said I , When back to its cage again I saw it fly ; Fool to resume her broken chain , And row her galley here again ...
... head Down on cold earth ; and for a while was dead , And my freed soul to a strange somewhere fled ; Ah , sottish soul , said I , When back to its cage again I saw it fly ; Fool to resume her broken chain , And row her galley here again ...
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... head , but reaches not the heart . " Her beauty and absence , her kindness and cruelty , her dis- dain and inconstancy , produce no correspondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours of flowers , is ...
... head , but reaches not the heart . " Her beauty and absence , her kindness and cruelty , her dis- dain and inconstancy , produce no correspondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours of flowers , is ...
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... head that came with it . Other poets describe death by some of its common appearances . Cowley says , with a learned allusion to sepulchral lamps real or fabulous , ' Twixt his right ribs deep pierced the furious blade , And opened wide ...
... head that came with it . Other poets describe death by some of its common appearances . Cowley says , with a learned allusion to sepulchral lamps real or fabulous , ' Twixt his right ribs deep pierced the furious blade , And opened wide ...
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... head A well - wrought heaven of silk and gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit ... heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ; The oak for courtship most of all ...
... head A well - wrought heaven of silk and gold was spread . Whatever he writes is always polluted with some conceit ... heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ; The oak for courtship most of all ...
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... head : Where , striving long for breath , at last , said he , " O Thisbe , I am hasting to the dead , And cannot heal that wound my fear hath bred : Farewell , sweet Thisbe ! we must parted be , For angry Death will force me soon from ...
... head : Where , striving long for breath , at last , said he , " O Thisbe , I am hasting to the dead , And cannot heal that wound my fear hath bred : Farewell , sweet Thisbe ! we must parted be , For angry Death will force me soon from ...
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Anacreon angels arms beauteous beauty behold blest blood bold breast bright call'd Chromius clouds Cowley David death delight divine doth dreadful e'er Earth eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle give glory God's gods gold hand happy haste hath heart Heaven Hell honour Israel Jabesh Joab king less light live lov'd Lucifer lyre mighty Milton mind Moab Muse Nahash Naioth Nature ne'er never night noble numbers o'er Ovid Paradise Paradise Lost Pindar pleasure poem poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Satan Saul Saul's seem'd shine sight smiling banks soul spirits stars stood sword terrour thee Thersander thine things thou dost thought thyself tree Twas Twill tyrant verse Virg virtue Whilst whole wings wise wonder wound youth