A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Ronald Salmon Crane |
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... Turn'd round so quick , you scarce could see't ; But slacken'd by some secret Power , Now hardly moves an Inch an Hour . The Jack and Chimney near ally'd , Had never left each other's Side ; The Chimney to a Steeple grown , The Jack ...
... Turn'd round so quick , you scarce could see't ; But slacken'd by some secret Power , Now hardly moves an Inch an Hour . The Jack and Chimney near ally'd , Had never left each other's Side ; The Chimney to a Steeple grown , The Jack ...
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... turn me thrice around , around , around . When first the year , I heard the cuckow sing , And call with welcome note the budding spring , I straitway set a running with such haste , Deb'rah that won the smock scarce ran so fast . ' Till ...
... turn me thrice around , around , around . When first the year , I heard the cuckow sing , And call with welcome note the budding spring , I straitway set a running with such haste , Deb'rah that won the smock scarce ran so fast . ' Till ...
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... turn me thrice around , around , around . Two hazel - nuts I threw into the flame , And to each nut I gave a sweet - heart's name . This with the loudest bounce me sore amaz'd , That in a flame of brightest colour blaz'd . As blaz'd the ...
... turn me thrice around , around , around . Two hazel - nuts I threw into the flame , And to each nut I gave a sweet - heart's name . This with the loudest bounce me sore amaz'd , That in a flame of brightest colour blaz'd . As blaz'd the ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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