American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... sweet , o see , i'ts for brethren to dwell together in unitee : It's like choise oyle that fell the head upon , that downe did flow the beard unto , beard of Aron ; The skirts of his garment that unto them went downe ; Like Hermons dews ...
... sweet , o see , i'ts for brethren to dwell together in unitee : It's like choise oyle that fell the head upon , that downe did flow the beard unto , beard of Aron ; The skirts of his garment that unto them went downe ; Like Hermons dews ...
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... sweet Consort from broken strings , Nor perfect beauty where's a main defect : My foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 5 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I ...
... sweet Consort from broken strings , Nor perfect beauty where's a main defect : My foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 5 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I ...
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... Sweet fragrant Spring , with thy short pittance fly ; Let some describe thee better then can I. Yet above all this priviledg is thine ; Thy dayes still lengthen , without least decline . 1650 . FROM THE FOUR MONARCHYES Next o're the ...
... Sweet fragrant Spring , with thy short pittance fly ; Let some describe thee better then can I. Yet above all this priviledg is thine ; Thy dayes still lengthen , without least decline . 1650 . FROM THE FOUR MONARCHYES Next o're the ...
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... sweet - tongu'd Philomel percht ore my head , And chanted forth a most melodious strain ; Which rapt me so with wonder and delight 180 I judg'd my hearing better then my sight , And wisht me wings with her a while to take my flight ...
... sweet - tongu'd Philomel percht ore my head , And chanted forth a most melodious strain ; Which rapt me so with wonder and delight 180 I judg'd my hearing better then my sight , And wisht me wings with her a while to take my flight ...
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... sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak ... sweets , that never bit of th ' sowre , That's full of friends , of honour , and of treasure , 220 Fond fool , he takes ...
... sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak ... sweets , that never bit of th ' sowre , That's full of friends , of honour , and of treasure , 220 Fond fool , he takes ...
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