Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. Walsh |
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Philetus said . She quickly utters , Yet he by chance had hit his heart aright , II .
And dipt his arrow in Conftantia's eyes , “ Is ' t Echo answers ? tell me then thy will
: " Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , “ I WILL , " the said . • What shall I ...
Philetus said . She quickly utters , Yet he by chance had hit his heart aright , II .
And dipt his arrow in Conftantia's eyes , “ Is ' t Echo answers ? tell me then thy will
: " Blowing a fire that would destroy him quite , “ I WILL , " the said . • What shall I ...
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Philocrates no longer can forbear , Runs to his friend , and lining , “ Oh ! " said he
, “ My dear Philctus ! be thyself , and swear “ To rule that passion which now
masters thee , " And all thy reason ; but , if it can't be , “ Give to thy love but eyes ,
that ...
Philocrates no longer can forbear , Runs to his friend , and lining , “ Oh ! " said he
, “ My dear Philctus ! be thyself , and swear “ To rule that passion which now
masters thee , " And all thy reason ; but , if it can't be , “ Give to thy love but eyes ,
that ...
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One frown upon her work , learn'd Sir , from you , * Here , " said Philocrates , “ thy
life I find Like some unkinder storm shot from your brow , " A facrifice , t ' appease
my slaughter'd friend . " Would turn her spring to withering autumn's Bat , as he ...
One frown upon her work , learn'd Sir , from you , * Here , " said Philocrates , “ thy
life I find Like some unkinder storm shot from your brow , " A facrifice , t ' appease
my slaughter'd friend . " Would turn her spring to withering autumn's Bat , as he ...
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With Pyramus's crimfon blood warm still ; And said , Recovering breath , at Fate
he did exclaim , “ Oh stay , blest foul , awhile refrain , Wahing with tears the torn
and bloody weed : " That we may go together , and remain " I may , " said he ...
With Pyramus's crimfon blood warm still ; And said , Recovering breath , at Fate
he did exclaim , “ Oh stay , blest foul , awhile refrain , Wahing with tears the torn
and bloody weed : " That we may go together , and remain " I may , " said he ...
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And Virtues , winged Spi'rits , and chariots wing'd Again , God said , Let there be
firmament 261 From th ' armoury of God , where stand of old 200 Amid the waters
, and let it divide Myriads between two brazen mountains lodg'd The waters ...
And Virtues , winged Spi'rits , and chariots wing'd Again , God said , Let there be
firmament 261 From th ' armoury of God , where stand of old 200 Amid the waters
, and let it divide Myriads between two brazen mountains lodg'd The waters ...
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