A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800 |
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... hour at the last , there's an hour to repay . In every possessing , The ravishing blessing , In every possessing the fruit of our pain , Poor Lovers forget long Ages of anguish , Whate'er they have suffer'd and done to obtain ; " Tis a ...
... hour at the last , there's an hour to repay . In every possessing , The ravishing blessing , In every possessing the fruit of our pain , Poor Lovers forget long Ages of anguish , Whate'er they have suffer'd and done to obtain ; " Tis a ...
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... Hour , to bid it smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own HOMER sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the ...
... Hour , to bid it smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own HOMER sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the ...
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... hours of sweet repose , Such as you find on yonder sportive Green , The ' squire's tall gate and churchway - walk ... hour , This is your portion , yet unclaim'd of power ; This is Heaven's gift to weary men oppress'd , And seems the ...
... hours of sweet repose , Such as you find on yonder sportive Green , The ' squire's tall gate and churchway - walk ... hour , This is your portion , yet unclaim'd of power ; This is Heaven's gift to weary men oppress'd , And seems the ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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