Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 4Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... took , like Romans , on his breast , Which by his virtue were with laurels dress'd . As souls reach heaven while yet in bodles pent , So did he live above his banishment . That sun , which we beheld with cozen'd eyes Within the water ...
... took , like Romans , on his breast , Which by his virtue were with laurels dress'd . As souls reach heaven while yet in bodles pent , So did he live above his banishment . That sun , which we beheld with cozen'd eyes Within the water ...
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... took care That we would know it by repeated prayer , Which storm'd the skies , and ravish'd Charles from As heaven itself is took by violence . [ thence , Booth's forward valour only served to show He durst that duty pay we all did owe ...
... took care That we would know it by repeated prayer , Which storm'd the skies , and ravish'd Charles from As heaven itself is took by violence . [ thence , Booth's forward valour only served to show He durst that duty pay we all did owe ...
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... took more pride Than to destroy whole thousands of such foes . But when approached , in strict embraces bound , Rupert and Albemarle together grow , He joys to have his friend in safety found , Which he to none but to that friend would ...
... took more pride Than to destroy whole thousands of such foes . But when approached , in strict embraces bound , Rupert and Albemarle together grow , He joys to have his friend in safety found , Which he to none but to that friend would ...
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... took off that on his planet hung ) Will gloriously the new - laid works succeed . " Methinks already , from this chymic flame , I see a city of more precious mould , Rich as the town which gives the Indies name , With silver paved , and ...
... took off that on his planet hung ) Will gloriously the new - laid works succeed . " Methinks already , from this chymic flame , I see a city of more precious mould , Rich as the town which gives the Indies name , With silver paved , and ...
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... took their degrees in those ages from conquerors to gods . Revelation being thus eclipsed to almost all mankind , the light of Nature , as the next in dignity , was substituted ; and that is it which St. Paul concludes to be the rule of ...
... took their degrees in those ages from conquerors to gods . Revelation being thus eclipsed to almost all mankind , the light of Nature , as the next in dignity , was substituted ; and that is it which St. Paul concludes to be the rule of ...
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