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... o'er again in me ? ” COWLEY , The Despair . A Lover's Heart , a hand grenado Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room , " Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazine . Then shall ...
... o'er again in me ? ” COWLEY , The Despair . A Lover's Heart , a hand grenado Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room , " Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazine . Then shall ...
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... o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . To all he sued , but chief implor'd for grace The brother kings of Atreus ' royal race . Ye sons of Atreus , may your vows be crown'd , Kings and warriors Your labours , by the Gods be ...
... o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . To all he sued , but chief implor'd for grace The brother kings of Atreus ' royal race . Ye sons of Atreus , may your vows be crown'd , Kings and warriors Your labours , by the Gods be ...
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... O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed , And tip with silver every mountain's head : Then shine the vales - the ... o'er the field ; Full fifty guards each flaming pile attend , Whose umber'd arms by fits thick flashes send ...
... O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed , And tip with silver every mountain's head : Then shine the vales - the ... o'er the field ; Full fifty guards each flaming pile attend , Whose umber'd arms by fits thick flashes send ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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