Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed . This is my personal fortune here to begin with . And besides , I can get no money from my tenants , and have my meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my ...
... fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed . This is my personal fortune here to begin with . And besides , I can get no money from my tenants , and have my meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my ...
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... fall in love with that bewitching art , we do not use to court it as a mistress , but marry it as a wife , and take it for better or worse , as an inseparable companion of our whole life . But , as the marriages of infants do but rarely ...
... fall in love with that bewitching art , we do not use to court it as a mistress , but marry it as a wife , and take it for better or worse , as an inseparable companion of our whole life . But , as the marriages of infants do but rarely ...
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... fall to th ' earth , flames are within . No morning - banish'd darkness , nor black night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap ...
... fall to th ' earth , flames are within . No morning - banish'd darkness , nor black night By her alternate course expell'd the day , In which Philetus by a constant rite At Cupid's altars did not weep and pray ; And yet he nothing reap ...
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... fall disrobed the gaudy ground Of all those ornaments it us'd to wear ; Them kind Philocrates t ' each other brought , Where they this means t ' enjoy their freedom wrought . " Sweet fair - one , " said Philetus , since the time Favours ...
... fall disrobed the gaudy ground Of all those ornaments it us'd to wear ; Them kind Philocrates t ' each other brought , Where they this means t ' enjoy their freedom wrought . " Sweet fair - one , " said Philetus , since the time Favours ...
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... fall'n , or an eclipsed sun . Thither Philocrates was driven by Fate , And saw his friend lie bleeding on the earth ... falls , but , lifting up his eyes , " Farewell , Constantia ! " that word said , he dies . What shall she do ? She to ...
... fall'n , or an eclipsed sun . Thither Philocrates was driven by Fate , And saw his friend lie bleeding on the earth ... falls , but , lifting up his eyes , " Farewell , Constantia ! " that word said , he dies . What shall she do ? She to ...
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