The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1858 |
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Pagina 31
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; " Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; " Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
Pagina 41
... hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive himself taking it from another : Although I ...
... hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive himself taking it from another : Although I ...
Pagina 44
... hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away , Not to enjoy but debts to pay ! Unhappy slave , and pupil to a bell ! Which his hour's work as well as hours ...
... hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away , Not to enjoy but debts to pay ! Unhappy slave , and pupil to a bell ! Which his hour's work as well as hours ...
Pagina 49
... hand , he escaped happily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James the duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and Prince of ...
... hand , he escaped happily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James the duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and Prince of ...
Pagina 55
... hand it shou'd . And though my outward state misfortune hath Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . -- -Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A feigned tear destroys us , against whom Tydides nor Achilles could prevail ...
... hand it shou'd . And though my outward state misfortune hath Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . -- -Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A feigned tear destroys us , against whom Tydides nor Achilles could prevail ...
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