The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 196
... breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ...
... breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ...
Page 243
... breath will not stain it ; or pull out some feathers from my pillow , and lay them to his lips . Will you lose him for a little pains - taking ? Hor . Your kindest office is to pray for him . Corn . Alas ! I would not pray for him yet ...
... breath will not stain it ; or pull out some feathers from my pillow , and lay them to his lips . Will you lose him for a little pains - taking ? Hor . Your kindest office is to pray for him . Corn . Alas ! I would not pray for him yet ...
Page 301
... breath new brought from Paradise . The floods do smile , love o'er the winds prevails , And yet huge waves arise ; the cause is this , The ocean strives with Forth the boat to kiss . ' This to the English reader will express the very ...
... breath new brought from Paradise . The floods do smile , love o'er the winds prevails , And yet huge waves arise ; the cause is this , The ocean strives with Forth the boat to kiss . ' This to the English reader will express the very ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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