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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... Wounds of our crucified Lord 560 | Rex Redux ib . On our crucified Lord naked and bloody ib . | Ad Principem nondum natum ib . Easter Day ib . CARMEN DEO NOSTRO TE DECET HYMNUS , SACRED POEMS . On the bleeding Wounds of our crucified ...
... Wounds of our crucified Lord 560 | Rex Redux ib . On our crucified Lord naked and bloody ib . | Ad Principem nondum natum ib . Easter Day ib . CARMEN DEO NOSTRO TE DECET HYMNUS , SACRED POEMS . On the bleeding Wounds of our crucified ...
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... wound : Of these each man will duly pay his teares To thy great memory , and when he heares One fam'd for vertue , he will say , " So blest , So good , his Beaumont was , " and weepe the rest . If knowledge shall be mention'd , or the ...
... wound : Of these each man will duly pay his teares To thy great memory , and when he heares One fam'd for vertue , he will say , " So blest , So good , his Beaumont was , " and weepe the rest . If knowledge shall be mention'd , or the ...
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... wound ? His secret plots haue much increast the flood ; He , with his brother's and his nephews ' blood , Hath stain'd the brightnesse of his father's flowres , And made his owne white rose as red as ours . This is the day , whose ...
... wound ? His secret plots haue much increast the flood ; He , with his brother's and his nephews ' blood , Hath stain'd the brightnesse of his father's flowres , And made his owne white rose as red as ours . This is the day , whose ...
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... wound , which Vere disdaines to feele ; He lifts his fauchion with a threatning grace , And hewes the beuer off from Howard's face . This being done , he , with compassion charm'd , Retires , asham'd to strike a man disarm'd : But ...
... wound , which Vere disdaines to feele ; He lifts his fauchion with a threatning grace , And hewes the beuer off from Howard's face . This being done , he , with compassion charm'd , Retires , asham'd to strike a man disarm'd : But ...
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... wound Who marries Richniond's daughter , borne betreena In Brakenbury's head , which should be crown'd Two royall parents , and endowed a queene . With precious metals , and with bayes adorn'd When now the king perceiues that Brandon ...
... wound Who marries Richniond's daughter , borne betreena In Brakenbury's head , which should be crown'd Two royall parents , and endowed a queene . With precious metals , and with bayes adorn'd When now the king perceiues that Brandon ...
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