The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Strana 309
... falne downe in a showre : But when the flowres she spred , To make her selfe a bed , And with her gowne them cled , A thousand times I wish'd t ' haue had their place . Thus whilst that senslesse things that blisse attain'd , Which vnto ...
... falne downe in a showre : But when the flowres she spred , To make her selfe a bed , And with her gowne them cled , A thousand times I wish'd t ' haue had their place . Thus whilst that senslesse things that blisse attain'd , Which vnto ...
Strana 320
... falne , still strive to rise . Through Hell to Heaven since our Redeemer past , Thinke that all pleasure purchas'd is with paine , Though the first death , none shall the second taste , Who are with God eternally to raigne ; Chus'd ...
... falne , still strive to rise . Through Hell to Heaven since our Redeemer past , Thinke that all pleasure purchas'd is with paine , Though the first death , none shall the second taste , Who are with God eternally to raigne ; Chus'd ...
Strana 335
... falne on earth their ashes quenched be , Do thrall great monarchs which even men command : Whom soar'd of late aloft men scarce could see . Those birds ( but turn'd to dust ) again shall raine , Which metinous Israel with a curse receiv ...
... falne on earth their ashes quenched be , Do thrall great monarchs which even men command : Whom soar'd of late aloft men scarce could see . Those birds ( but turn'd to dust ) again shall raine , Which metinous Israel with a curse receiv ...
Strana 336
... falne mountains might Hide from his face who sits upon the throne . But , ah ! in vaine a lurking place is sought , Nought can be covered now , no , not one thought . The dreadfull noise which that great day proclaimes , When mix'd with ...
... falne mountains might Hide from his face who sits upon the throne . But , ah ! in vaine a lurking place is sought , Nought can be covered now , no , not one thought . The dreadfull noise which that great day proclaimes , When mix'd with ...
Strana 338
... ( falne from a tree ) may then confound , Him with his teeth that now strikes trees to ground . The otter black where finne - wing'd troups repaire , Fresh rivers ' robber , which his prey doth chuse , And all that kinde , nor fish , nor ...
... ( falne from a tree ) may then confound , Him with his teeth that now strikes trees to ground . The otter black where finne - wing'd troups repaire , Fresh rivers ' robber , which his prey doth chuse , And all that kinde , nor fish , nor ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Zväzok 5 Alexander Chalmers Úplné zobrazenie - 1810 |
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