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And on this forehead , where your verse has said The loves delighted , and the
graces played , Insulting age will trace his cruel way , And leave sad marks of his
destructive sway . Prior . Fresh hopes are hourly sown In furrow'd brows : to ...
And on this forehead , where your verse has said The loves delighted , and the
graces played , Insulting age will trace his cruel way , And leave sad marks of his
destructive sway . Prior . Fresh hopes are hourly sown In furrow'd brows : to ...
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Thus fares it still in our decay , And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age
takes away , Than what it leaves ... For time digs pits where hate and cunning
sleep ; And sixty winter winds can ne'er pass by , And leave the heart still warm .
Thus fares it still in our decay , And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age
takes away , Than what it leaves ... For time digs pits where hate and cunning
sleep ; And sixty winter winds can ne'er pass by , And leave the heart still warm .
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... spring born : here leave me to respire . Milton . “ Amend your ways , your life
amend ! ” The preacher cries , but few attend ; Or , if awhile they seem to give
Heed to the warning voice , and live More soberly , ' t is ten to one , That when the
fear ...
... spring born : here leave me to respire . Milton . “ Amend your ways , your life
amend ! ” The preacher cries , but few attend ; Or , if awhile they seem to give
Heed to the warning voice , and live More soberly , ' t is ten to one , That when the
fear ...
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How oft do they their silver bowers leave , To come to succour us that succour
want ? How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies , like flying
pursuivant , Against foul fiends to aid us militant ? They for us fight , they watch
and ...
How oft do they their silver bowers leave , To come to succour us that succour
want ? How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies , like flying
pursuivant , Against foul fiends to aid us militant ? They for us fight , they watch
and ...
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I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the flour of all , And
leave me but the bran . Shakspere . Yet went she not , as not with such discourse
Delighted , or not capable her car Of what was high ; such pleasure she reserved
...
I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the flour of all , And
leave me but the bran . Shakspere . Yet went she not , as not with such discourse
Delighted , or not capable her car Of what was high ; such pleasure she reserved
...
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bear beauty bless breath bright Byron clouds dark death deep delight doth Dryden earth eternal eyes face fair fall fame fate fear feel flowers fools gentle give glory gold grace grow hand happy hath head hear heart heaven honour hope hour human kind king leave less light live look Milton mind morn nature never night o'er once pain passion past peace play pleasure poor Pope praise pride reason rest rich rise round seems sense Shakspere shine sleep smile soon soul sound Spenser spirit spring stand strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tongue true truth turn virtue voice wind wings wise wish Young youth