A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Ronald Salmon Crane |
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... sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience , just like other men . Then too we hurt ourselves , when to defend A single verse , we quarrel with a friend ; Repeat unask'd ...
... sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience , just like other men . Then too we hurt ourselves , when to defend A single verse , we quarrel with a friend ; Repeat unask'd ...
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... Sing , hey , & c . They banish'd him beyond the sea , But ere the bud was on the tree , Adown my cheeks the pearls ran , Embracing my John Highlandman . Sing , hey , & c . But , oh ! they catch'd him at the last , And bound him in a ...
... Sing , hey , & c . They banish'd him beyond the sea , But ere the bud was on the tree , Adown my cheeks the pearls ran , Embracing my John Highlandman . Sing , hey , & c . But , oh ! they catch'd him at the last , And bound him in a ...
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... Sing not old Jason , who Travell'd thro ' Greece I sing the Sofa . I , who lately sang . I wander thro ' each charter'd street · If a daughter you have , she's the plague of your life . If , dumb too long , the drooping Muse hath stay'd ...
... Sing not old Jason , who Travell'd thro ' Greece I sing the Sofa . I , who lately sang . I wander thro ' each charter'd street · If a daughter you have , she's the plague of your life . If , dumb too long , the drooping Muse hath stay'd ...
Contents
ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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