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... common readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on Know- Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is never wholly lost ; if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits , they like - ledge : wise sometimes struck out ...
... common readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on Know- Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is never wholly lost ; if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits , they like - ledge : wise sometimes struck out ...
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... common topic , the dan- ger of procrastination , is thus illustrated : -That which I should have begun In my youth's morning , now late must be done ; And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost ...
... common topic , the dan- ger of procrastination , is thus illustrated : -That which I should have begun In my youth's morning , now late must be done ; And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost ...
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... common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . Dryden's Night is well known ; Donne's is as follows : کی " I ཻ་ T Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest ; Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's ...
... common subject , which poets have contended to adorn . Dryden's Night is well known ; Donne's is as follows : کی " I ཻ་ T Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest ; Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's ...
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... common authors may justly think not only above their attainment , but above their ambition . To the Miscellanies succeed the Anacreontics , or paraphrastical translations of some little poems , which pass , however justly , under the ...
... common authors may justly think not only above their attainment , but above their ambition . To the Miscellanies succeed the Anacreontics , or paraphrastical translations of some little poems , which pass , however justly , under the ...
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... common prostitute she lately grew , And with the spurious brood loads now the press ; Laborious effects of idleness . As the Davideis affords only four books , though intended to consist of twelve , there is no opportunity for such ...
... common prostitute she lately grew , And with the spurious brood loads now the press ; Laborious effects of idleness . As the Davideis affords only four books , though intended to consist of twelve , there is no opportunity for such ...
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