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... seen , Than his great Brother read in States and Men . The Circling streams , once thought but pools , of blood ( Whether Life's fewel or the Bodie's food ) From dark Oblivion Harvey's name shall save ; While Ent keeps all the honour ...
... seen , Than his great Brother read in States and Men . The Circling streams , once thought but pools , of blood ( Whether Life's fewel or the Bodie's food ) From dark Oblivion Harvey's name shall save ; While Ent keeps all the honour ...
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... Seen him I have , but in his happier hour Of Social Pleasure , ill - exchang'd for Pow'r ; Seen him , uncumber'd with the Venal tribe , Smile without Art , and win without a Bribe . Would he oblige me ? let me only find , He does not ...
... Seen him I have , but in his happier hour Of Social Pleasure , ill - exchang'd for Pow'r ; Seen him , uncumber'd with the Venal tribe , Smile without Art , and win without a Bribe . Would he oblige me ? let me only find , He does not ...
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... seen , or ardent flame , Or shine transparent ; while Perfection breathes White o'er the turgent Film the living Dew . As thus they brighten with exalted Juice , Touch'd into Flavour by the mingling Ray ; The rural Youth and Virgins o ...
... seen , or ardent flame , Or shine transparent ; while Perfection breathes White o'er the turgent Film the living Dew . As thus they brighten with exalted Juice , Touch'd into Flavour by the mingling Ray ; The rural Youth and Virgins o ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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