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... appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as the Earth may sometime shake ( For winds shut up will cause a quake ) 10 So , often jealousie , and fear ...
... appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as the Earth may sometime shake ( For winds shut up will cause a quake ) 10 So , often jealousie , and fear ...
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... appear , That were immortal Virgil here , 50 Him , for his judge , he would not fear ; 60 Of that great Portraicture , so true 38 Horace 41 ยท A Copy Pencil never drew . My Muse her Song had ended here , But both their Genii " strait appear ...
... appear , That were immortal Virgil here , 50 Him , for his judge , he would not fear ; 60 Of that great Portraicture , so true 38 Horace 41 ยท A Copy Pencil never drew . My Muse her Song had ended here , But both their Genii " strait appear ...
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... appear . AN HORATIAN ODE UPON CROMWEL'S RETURN FROM IRELAND13 Henry Vaughan. For you Thessalian Tempe's Seat Shall now be scorn'd as obsolete ; Aranjuez , as less , disdain'd ; The Bel - Retiro as constrain'd ; But name not the Idalian ...
... appear . AN HORATIAN ODE UPON CROMWEL'S RETURN FROM IRELAND13 Henry Vaughan. For you Thessalian Tempe's Seat Shall now be scorn'd as obsolete ; Aranjuez , as less , disdain'd ; The Bel - Retiro as constrain'd ; But name not the Idalian ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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