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Pagina vi
... VERSE . XXVIII . The intellectual Memory XXIX . The Dependency of the Soul's Fa- culties upon each other ......... ib . Hymn I. Of Astrea II . To Astrea 100 ib . ...................... III . To the Spring ... ib . ib . IV . To the Month ...
... VERSE . XXVIII . The intellectual Memory XXIX . The Dependency of the Soul's Fa- culties upon each other ......... ib . Hymn I. Of Astrea II . To Astrea 100 ib . ...................... III . To the Spring ... ib . ib . IV . To the Month ...
Pagina ix
... Verses written shortly thereafter by Rea- son of an Inundation of Douen , a Water neere vnto the Author's House , wherevpon his Majestie was sometimes wont to hawke . ib . Verses prefixed to Bishop Abernethy's " Chris- tian and Heavenly ...
... Verses written shortly thereafter by Rea- son of an Inundation of Douen , a Water neere vnto the Author's House , wherevpon his Majestie was sometimes wont to hawke . ib . Verses prefixed to Bishop Abernethy's " Chris- tian and Heavenly ...
Pagina 16
... verse , letters , & c . pretendedly in the hand - writing of Shakspeare and his correspondents , an entire play , entitled Vortigern , was not only brought forward for the astonishment of the admirers of Shakspeare , but actually ...
... verse , letters , & c . pretendedly in the hand - writing of Shakspeare and his correspondents , an entire play , entitled Vortigern , was not only brought forward for the astonishment of the admirers of Shakspeare , but actually ...
Pagina 45
... verse in time to come , If it were fill'd with your most high deserts ? Though yet Heaven knows , it is but as a tomb Which hides your life , and shows not half your parts . If I could write the beauty of your eyes , And in fresh ...
... verse in time to come , If it were fill'd with your most high deserts ? Though yet Heaven knows , it is but as a tomb Which hides your life , and shows not half your parts . If I could write the beauty of your eyes , And in fresh ...
Pagina 47
... verse Thine own sweet argument , too excellent For every vulgar paper to rehearse ? Oh , give thyself the thanks , if aught in me Worthy perusal , stand against thy sight , For who ' s so dumb that cannot write to thee , When thou ...
... verse Thine own sweet argument , too excellent For every vulgar paper to rehearse ? Oh , give thyself the thanks , if aught in me Worthy perusal , stand against thy sight , For who ' s so dumb that cannot write to thee , When thou ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5 Alexander Chalmers Volledige weergave - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5 Alexander Chalmers Volledige weergave - 1810 |
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