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Pagina 2
... his settlement at Cambridge scarcely thought freemen of their company he
published “ Love's Riddle , ” with a poetical without paying some duties , or
obliging themdedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose ac- selves to be true to
Love .
... his settlement at Cambridge scarcely thought freemen of their company he
published “ Love's Riddle , ” with a poetical without paying some duties , or
obliging themdedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose ac- selves to be true to
Love .
Pagina 10
THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . Thou ' murtherer , which hast kill'd ;
and devil , which wouldst dann me ! The prince's favour is difus'do'er all , = -1 | 3
or usilo From wbich all fortunes , names , and datures fall :) Thus he addresses ...
THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . Thou ' murtherer , which hast kill'd ;
and devil , which wouldst dann me ! The prince's favour is difus'do'er all , = -1 | 3
or usilo From wbich all fortunes , names , and datures fall :) Thus he addresses ...
Pagina 15
... he gives her prescience , or , in poetical lan- harmony to a modern ear ; yet by
examining the guage , the foresight of events hatching in futu . syllables , we
perceive them to be regular , and rity ; but , having once an egg in his mind , he
have ...
... he gives her prescience , or , in poetical lan- harmony to a modern ear ; yet by
examining the guage , the foresight of events hatching in futu . syllables , we
perceive them to be regular , and rity ; but , having once an egg in his mind , he
have ...
Pagina 16
highest degree of poetical reputation , that I am We are told that Saul was
troubled with an not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- evil spirit ; from
this , Cowley takes an oportusure ; and surely , though the mode of their vity of
describing ...
highest degree of poetical reputation , that I am We are told that Saul was
troubled with an not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- evil spirit ; from
this , Cowley takes an oportusure ; and surely , though the mode of their vity of
describing ...
Pagina 17
... and And rough as are the winds that fight with it ? the future anticipated by
vision : but he has His expressions have sometimes a degree of been so lavish of
his poetical art , that it is diffimeanness that surpasses expectation : cult to
imagine ...
... and And rough as are the winds that fight with it ? the future anticipated by
vision : but he has His expressions have sometimes a degree of been so lavish of
his poetical art , that it is diffimeanness that surpasses expectation : cult to
imagine ...
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