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第 viii 頁
Ode upon Occasion of a Copy of Verses of my The rich Rival . . . . . Lord Brogbill '
s . . . . . . . . . . . . ib . Against Hope . . . . . . . . . Ode . Mr . Cowley ' s Book presenting
itself to For Hope . . . . . . the University Library of Oxford . . . . . . . . . 89 Love ' s ...
Ode upon Occasion of a Copy of Verses of my The rich Rival . . . . . Lord Brogbill '
s . . . . . . . . . . . . ib . Against Hope . . . . . . . . . Ode . Mr . Cowley ' s Book presenting
itself to For Hope . . . . . . the University Library of Oxford . . . . . . . . . 89 Love ' s ...
第 11 頁
I do hope to recover my late hurt so farre within five or six days ( though it be
uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it ) as to walk about again . And then ,
methinks , you and I and the dean might be very merry upon St . Ann ' s Hill .
I do hope to recover my late hurt so farre within five or six days ( though it be
uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it ) as to walk about again . And then ,
methinks , you and I and the dean might be very merry upon St . Ann ' s Hill .
第 13 頁
... hope of greatness ; for great things cannot have escaped former observation .
Their attempts were always analytic ; they broke every image into fragments , and
could no more represent , by their slender conceits and laboured particularities ...
... hope of greatness ; for great things cannot have escaped former observation .
Their attempts were always analytic ; they broke every image into fragments , and
could no more represent , by their slender conceits and laboured particularities ...
第 22 頁
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequalled fertility of invention :
Hope , whose weak being ruin ' d is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good
or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate ' s dilemma wound ...
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequalled fertility of invention :
Hope , whose weak being ruin ' d is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good
or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate ' s dilemma wound ...
第 49 頁
In it you shall find one argument ( and I hope I shall need no more ) to confute
unbelievers : which is , that as mine age , and consequently experience ( which is
yet but little ) hath increased , so they have not left my poesy flagging behind
them ...
In it you shall find one argument ( and I hope I shall need no more ) to confute
unbelievers : which is , that as mine age , and consequently experience ( which is
yet but little ) hath increased , so they have not left my poesy flagging behind
them ...
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