Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and LatinJ. Dodsley, 1785 - 620 頁 |
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... night , edition of 1638 , have hitherto been noticed . Morning's Eye . ROM . JUL . A. iii . S. v . Shakespeare has the I'll fay yon grey is not the MORNING'S EYE . Again , A. ii . S. iii . The GREY - EYED morn fmiles on the frowning night ...
... night , edition of 1638 , have hitherto been noticed . Morning's Eye . ROM . JUL . A. iii . S. v . Shakespeare has the I'll fay yon grey is not the MORNING'S EYE . Again , A. ii . S. iii . The GREY - EYED morn fmiles on the frowning night ...
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... night . " And in Browne's BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS , B. iv . S. iv . P. 75. edit . ut fupr . And the SWART plowman for his breakfast staid . In ENGLAND'S HELICON , we find " Swarthe clouds withdrawne . " edit . 1614. Signat . B. 4. In ...
... night . " And in Browne's BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS , B. iv . S. iv . P. 75. edit . ut fupr . And the SWART plowman for his breakfast staid . In ENGLAND'S HELICON , we find " Swarthe clouds withdrawne . " edit . 1614. Signat . B. 4. In ...
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... night . Here the day - break is defcribed by the faint appearance of the upland lawns under the firft gleams of light : the funfet , by the buzzing of the chaffer : and the night sheds her free dews on their flocks . We cannot blame ...
... night . Here the day - break is defcribed by the faint appearance of the upland lawns under the firft gleams of light : the funfet , by the buzzing of the chaffer : and the night sheds her free dews on their flocks . We cannot blame ...
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... Night . Milton was too univerfal a scholar to be unacquainted with this mythology . In his Prolu- fions , or declamatory Preambles to philofophical queftions difcuffed in the schools at Cambridge , he says , " Cæterum nec defunt qui ...
... Night . Milton was too univerfal a scholar to be unacquainted with this mythology . In his Prolu- fions , or declamatory Preambles to philofophical queftions difcuffed in the schools at Cambridge , he says , " Cæterum nec defunt qui ...
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... night - raven fings ; There under ebon shades , and low - brow'd rocks , As ragged as thy locks , In dark Cimmerian defert ever dwell . Sleepe , grim Reproof ! My iocund Mufe doth fing In other keyes to nimble fingering ; Dull ...
... night - raven fings ; There under ebon shades , and low - brow'd rocks , As ragged as thy locks , In dark Cimmerian defert ever dwell . Sleepe , grim Reproof ! My iocund Mufe doth fing In other keyes to nimble fingering ; Dull ...
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