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... Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 ib . Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity ...
... Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 ib . Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity ...
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... in Surrey . He seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men 9. He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , with 9 L'Allegro of Milton . Dr. J. out the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , 10 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... in Surrey . He seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men 9. He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , with 9 L'Allegro of Milton . Dr. J. out the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , 10 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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... lost ; and I think they have no extraordinary virtue in them , to deserve more care in preserva- tion , than was bestowed upon their brethren ; for which I am so little concerned , that I am ashamed of the arrogancy of the word , when I ...
... lost ; and I think they have no extraordinary virtue in them , to deserve more care in preserva- tion , than was bestowed upon their brethren ; for which I am so little concerned , that I am ashamed of the arrogancy of the word , when I ...
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... lost , not in this desert wood , But in Love's pathless labyrinth ; there I My health , each joy and pleasure counted good , Have lost , and , which is more , my liberty ; And now am forc'd to let him sacrifice My heart , for rash ...
... lost , not in this desert wood , But in Love's pathless labyrinth ; there I My health , each joy and pleasure counted good , Have lost , and , which is more , my liberty ; And now am forc'd to let him sacrifice My heart , for rash ...
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... lost : Though it should fall beneath your mortal scorn , Scarce could it die more quickly than't was born . IT ON THE DEATH OF MR . WILLIAM HERVEY . IMMODICIS BREVIS EST ETAS , & RARA SENECTUS . Mart . was a dismal and a fearful night ...
... lost : Though it should fall beneath your mortal scorn , Scarce could it die more quickly than't was born . IT ON THE DEATH OF MR . WILLIAM HERVEY . IMMODICIS BREVIS EST ETAS , & RARA SENECTUS . Mart . was a dismal and a fearful night ...
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