Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 páginas |
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... standing rule- Men are not what they seem . Havard . APPETITE . READ over this , and after this - and then To breakfast with what appetite you have . - Shakspere . Why should she hang on him , As if increase of appetite had grown By ...
... standing rule- Men are not what they seem . Havard . APPETITE . READ over this , and after this - and then To breakfast with what appetite you have . - Shakspere . Why should she hang on him , As if increase of appetite had grown By ...
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... stand so thick i ' the sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . Ah ! the artist's life Is pilgrimage . He may not tarry on Cowley . One spot of earth ; he is drawn for aye towards A jewel , which he aye pursues , and ever ...
... stand so thick i ' the sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . Ah ! the artist's life Is pilgrimage . He may not tarry on Cowley . One spot of earth ; he is drawn for aye towards A jewel , which he aye pursues , and ever ...
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... stand With auctionary hammer in thy hand , Provoking to give more , and knocking thrice , For the old household stuff of picture's price . - Dryden . Ask you why Phrine the whole auction buys ; Phrine foresees a general excise . F Pope ...
... stand With auctionary hammer in thy hand , Provoking to give more , and knocking thrice , For the old household stuff of picture's price . - Dryden . Ask you why Phrine the whole auction buys ; Phrine foresees a general excise . F Pope ...
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... stands , who knows save heaven ? I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the flour of all , And leave me but the bran . Shakspere . Shakspere . Yet went she not , as not with such discourse Delighted , or not capable ...
... stands , who knows save heaven ? I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the flour of all , And leave me but the bran . Shakspere . Shakspere . Yet went she not , as not with such discourse Delighted , or not capable ...
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... stand As if a man was author of himself , And knew no other kin . Let authors write for glory or reward , • Shakspere . Truth is well paid , when she is sung and heard . Bishop Corbet . Authors are judg'd by strange capricious rules ...
... stand As if a man was author of himself , And knew no other kin . Let authors write for glory or reward , • Shakspere . Truth is well paid , when she is sung and heard . Bishop Corbet . Authors are judg'd by strange capricious rules ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aaron Hill Anon Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson birds bless bliss blush breast breath bright brow Butler Byron Charles Mackay charms cheek clouds Cowper crown dark death deeds delight Denham divine doth dream Dryden earth Ebenezer Elliott Eliza Cook eternal eyes fair fame fate fear feel flowers fools gentle give glory gold grace grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven honour hope hour Joanna Baillie Jonson king light live look man's Massinger Milton mind N. P. Willis nature nature's ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er P. J. Bailey pain passion pleasure Pollok Pope praise pride proud rich Roscommon scorn Shakspere shine sigh sleep smile sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson thou art thought tongue truth unto virtue voice wind wings wise words Wordsworth Young youth