Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... give lustre to works , which have more propriety , though less copiousness , of sentiment . This kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his fol- lowers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man ...
... give lustre to works , which have more propriety , though less copiousness , of sentiment . This kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his fol- lowers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man ...
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... give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So clear their colour and divine , The very shade they cast did other lights outshine . On Anacreon continuing a lover in his old age . Love was with thy life entwin'd , Close as heat with ...
... give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So clear their colour and divine , The very shade they cast did other lights outshine . On Anacreon continuing a lover in his old age . Love was with thy life entwin'd , Close as heat with ...
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... give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face COWLEY . Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set clock in pieces took ; On all the ...
... give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . The World and a Clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face COWLEY . Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set clock in pieces took ; On all the ...
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... give delight by their desire of exciting admiration . HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general representation of the style and sentiments of the metaphysical poets , it is now proper to examine particularly the works of Cowley , who ...
... give delight by their desire of exciting admiration . HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general representation of the style and sentiments of the metaphysical poets , it is now proper to examine particularly the works of Cowley , who ...
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... give now all the pleasure which they ever gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called ...
... give now all the pleasure which they ever gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called ...
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Anacreon angels arms beauteous beauty behold blest blood bold breast bright call'd Chromius clouds Cowley David death delight divine doth dreadful e'er Earth eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle give glory God's gods gold hand happy haste hath heart Heaven Hell honour Israel Jabesh Joab king less light live lov'd Lucifer lyre mighty Milton mind Moab Muse Nahash Naioth Nature ne'er never night noble numbers o'er Ovid Paradise Paradise Lost Pindar pleasure poem poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Satan Saul Saul's seem'd shine sight smiling banks soul spirits stars stood sword terrour thee Thersander thine things thou dost thought thyself tree Twas Twill tyrant verse Virg virtue Whilst whole wings wise wonder wound youth