Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, 1. köideDavid P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... breast : Much the rewards propos'd his spirit inflame , Saul's daughter much , and much the voice of Fame . These to their just intentions strongly move , But chiefly God , and his dear country's love . Resolv'd for combat , to Saul's ...
... breast : Much the rewards propos'd his spirit inflame , Saul's daughter much , and much the voice of Fame . These to their just intentions strongly move , But chiefly God , and his dear country's love . Resolv'd for combat , to Saul's ...
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... breast By Jove's command , his struggling care sup- prest . " Great queen , your favours and desert so great , Though numberless , I never shall forget ; No time , until myself I have forgot , Out of my heart Eliza's name shall blot ...
... breast By Jove's command , his struggling care sup- prest . " Great queen , your favours and desert so great , Though numberless , I never shall forget ; No time , until myself I have forgot , Out of my heart Eliza's name shall blot ...
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... breast , To harm another , or impeach your rest . This we observ'd , delighting to obey One , who did never from his great self stray : Whose mild example seemed to engage Th ' obsequious seas , and teach them not to rage . The brave ...
... breast , To harm another , or impeach your rest . This we observ'd , delighting to obey One , who did never from his great self stray : Whose mild example seemed to engage Th ' obsequious seas , and teach them not to rage . The brave ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY Anacreon beauteous beauty blest blood bold breast bright burning-glass Chromius Constantia Cowley David death delight divine doth e'er Earth envy errour ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle give gods gold Gondibert grief grow hand happy haste hath heart Heaven honour Jabesh KATHARINE PHILIPS kind king labour less light live lov'd Love's lovers lyre methinks mighty mind Moab Muse Nature ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er Orinda Ovid Philetus Pindar pleasure poem poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Saul Saul's shine sight smiling bank soul spirit stamp'd sure tears thee thine things thou dost thought tree twas Twill tyrant verse Virg Virgil virtue Whilst whole WILLIAM DAVENANT wise wonder wound wretched