The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Praise of Sack ib . First Song to the Tragedy of Valentinian ..... ib . The Answer of Ale to the Challenge of Sack ... 208 Second Song ib . The Triumph of Tobacco over Sack and Ale . , 209 Third Song 201 The Praises of a country Life ib ...
... Praise of Sack ib . First Song to the Tragedy of Valentinian ..... ib . The Answer of Ale to the Challenge of Sack ... 208 Second Song ib . The Triumph of Tobacco over Sack and Ale . , 209 Third Song 201 The Praises of a country Life ib ...
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... Praise To the Spring , upon the Uncertainty of Casof the city Life , in the long Vacation ib . tara's Abode ib . Love's Anniversarie . To the Sunne 464 To Reason , upon Castara's Absence ib . Against them who lay Unchastity to the ...
... Praise To the Spring , upon the Uncertainty of Casof the city Life , in the long Vacation ib . tara's Abode ib . Love's Anniversarie . To the Sunne 464 To Reason , upon Castara's Absence ib . Against them who lay Unchastity to the ...
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... Praise of the Spring 578 Luke 10. And a certain Priest coming that With a Picture sent to a Friend ib . way looked on him and passed on ....... ib . | In Praise of Lessius his Rule of Health ib . To Pontius washing his bloodstained ...
... Praise of the Spring 578 Luke 10. And a certain Priest coming that With a Picture sent to a Friend ib . way looked on him and passed on ....... ib . | In Praise of Lessius his Rule of Health ib . To Pontius washing his bloodstained ...
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... praise with humble silence heau'nly things And what is more than this , to still deuotion leaue . A DIALOGUE BETWEENE THE WORLD , A PILGRIM , AND VERTUE . PILGRIM . WHAT darknes clouds my senses ! Hath the day Forgot his season , and ...
... praise with humble silence heau'nly things And what is more than this , to still deuotion leaue . A DIALOGUE BETWEENE THE WORLD , A PILGRIM , AND VERTUE . PILGRIM . WHAT darknes clouds my senses ! Hath the day Forgot his season , and ...
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... praise Commanding eyes , like heau'nly rayes ; Whose force the gentle heart obayes : Than where the end of this pretence Descends to base inferiour sense . " Why then should louers " ( most will say ) Expect so much th ' enioying day ...
... praise Commanding eyes , like heau'nly rayes ; Whose force the gentle heart obayes : Than where the end of this pretence Descends to base inferiour sense . " Why then should louers " ( most will say ) Expect so much th ' enioying day ...
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