A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Ronald Salmon Crane |
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... never shall trouble my pate , So I can enjoy my dear Bottle at quiet . What Coxcombs were those , who would barter their ease And their Necks for a Toy , a thin Wafer and Mass ? At old Tyburn they never had needed to swing , Had they ...
... never shall trouble my pate , So I can enjoy my dear Bottle at quiet . What Coxcombs were those , who would barter their ease And their Necks for a Toy , a thin Wafer and Mass ? At old Tyburn they never had needed to swing , Had they ...
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... Never , never can it be ! And can he who smiles on all Hear the wren with sorrows small , Hear the small bird's grief & care , Hear the woes that infants bear , And not sit beside the nest , Pouring pity in their breast ; And not sit ...
... Never , never can it be ! And can he who smiles on all Hear the wren with sorrows small , Hear the small bird's grief & care , Hear the woes that infants bear , And not sit beside the nest , Pouring pity in their breast ; And not sit ...
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... never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow . The fox provides for himself , but God provides for the lion . Think in the morning . Act in the noon . Eat in the evening . Sleep in the Night . He who has suffer'd ...
... never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow . The fox provides for himself , but God provides for the lion . Think in the morning . Act in the noon . Eat in the evening . Sleep in the Night . He who has suffer'd ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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¹ Published arms Beauty behold beneath bless blest bliss breast breath busk call'd charms cou'd courser croud Dæmons Death delight divine dreadful e'er Earth edition ev'n ev'ry eyes fair faithless fame Fate fear flame flow'rs foes fools frae give glory grace grave groves hand happy hear heart Heav'n Honour Jebusites King live Lord lov'd Lubberkin lyre maid mighty mind Muse Nature Nature's ne'er never Night numbers Nymph o'er once pain Passion Peace Pindar plain pleas'd pleasure Poets pow'r praise pride Published in Poems rage reign rise round sacred scene shade shew shine shou'd sigh sing skies smile soft song soul Spleen stream swain sweet tears Tempest Text of Poems thee thine thou thought thro toil trembling Truth Twas vale verse Virtue Whig wild wind wings wise World wou'd wyllowe youth