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" Their poetry then was made up almost entirely of monosyllables ; which, when they come together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh, untuneable things in the world. "
The Works of the English Poets - Page 7
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The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 pages
...monofyllables ; which, when they come together in any clufter, are certainly the moft harfh untunable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let him read ten lines in Donne, and he'll be quickly convinc'd. Befides, their verfes ran all into one another; and hung together, throughout...
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The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 pages
...Monofyllables ; which when they come together in any clufter, are certainly the moft harfh untuneable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let him read ten linet in Donne, and he will be quickly convinced. Befides their verfes ran all into one another; and...
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The Works of Edmund Waller: Esq., in Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 pages
...monyfyllables ; which when they come together in any clufter, are certainly the moft harm untuneable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let...lines in Donne, and he will be quickly convinced. Belides their \erles ran all into one another ; and hung together, throughout a whole copy, like the...
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The Epistolary Correspondence, Visitation Charges, Speeches, and ..., Volume 2

Francis Atterbury - 1783 - 478 pages
...monofyllables; which, when they come together in any clufter, are certainly the moft harm untunable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let...verfes ran all into one another; and hung together, throughthroughout a whole copy, like the hooked atoms that compofe a body in Des Cartes. There was...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller ...

Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 pages
...any cluster, are certainly the most harsh, untunable things in the world. If any man doubts of I his let him read ten lines in Donne, and he will be quickly convinced. Besides, their verses ran all into one another, and hung together, throughout a whole copy, like the...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pages
...fame together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh uutuneable things in the world. If any aan soners too, or made them run. This sword a dagger had, his page. That was but litt Besides, their vases ran all into one another ; and hung together, throughout a whole copy, like the...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 pages
...monosyllables ; which, when they come together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh imtuneable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let...lines in Donne, and he will be quickly convinced. Besides, their verses ran all hito one another ; and hung together, throughout a whole copy, like the...
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Poetical Works of Edmund Waller

Edmund Waller - 1854 - 276 pages
...monosyllables; which, when they come together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh, untuneable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let...lines in Donne, and he will be quickly convinced. Besides, their verses ran all into one another, and hung together, throughout a whole copy, like the...
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From Shakespeare to Pope

Edmund Gosse - 1885 - 266 pages
...monosyllables ; which, when they come together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh untunable things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let him read ten lines in Donne, and he'll be quickly convinc'd. Besides, their verses ran all into one another, and hung together, throughout...
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From Shakespeare to Pope

Edmund Gosse - 1885 - 260 pages
...monosyllables, which, when they come together in any cluster, are certainly the most harsh untuneable Things in the world. If any man doubts of this, let him read ten lines in Donne, and he'll quickly be convinced. Besides their verses ran all into one another, and hung together, throughout...
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