A workeman that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afrique, and an Asia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, All, So doth each teare, Which thee doth weare, A globe, yea world by that impression grow, Till thy teares mixt with mine doe overflow... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 17by Samuel Johnson - 1825Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman,...that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afric, and an Afia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth wear, A globe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 pages
...brought. Water and air he for the Tenor chofe, Earth made the Bafe, the Treble flame arofe. COWLEY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...brought. Water and air he for the Tenor chofe, Earth made the Bafe ; the Treble, flame arofe *. COWLKY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underfiood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 pages
...brought. Water and air he for the Tenor chofe, Earth made the Bale ; the Treble, flame arofe *. COWLEY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not ealily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pages
...brought. Water and air he for the Tenor chofe, Earth made the Bafe ; the Treble, flauie arofe. CoWLEY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 pages
...Water Water and air he for the tenor chofe, Earth made the Bafe, the Treble flame arofe. , COWLEY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 pages
...tear falls, that thou fall'ft, which it bore; So thou and 1 arc nothing then when on a dtverfe fhorc. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Aftic, and an .'ML, tombs. » VSo doth each tear Which thec doth wear A globe, yea, world, by that... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 pages
...a diverse shore. On a round ball • 10 A workman, that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afrique, and an Asia, And quickly make that which was nothing all: So doth each tear Which thou doth wear A globe, yea, world, by that impression grow, Till thy tears mixt with mine do overflow... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pages
...account; but Donne has ptended them into worlds. If the lines are not easily understood, they may ft read again : On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay, An Europe, Ai'tic, and an Asia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...brought. Water and air he for the Tenor chofe, Earth made the Bafe , the Treble, flame arofe. COWLEY. The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account...has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay... | |
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