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... bright countenance of truth in " the quiet and ftill air of delightfull studies , " & c . " He still , however , obftinately perfifted in what he thought his duty . But surely these fpeculations should have been configned to the ...
... bright countenance of truth in " the quiet and ftill air of delightfull studies , " & c . " He still , however , obftinately perfifted in what he thought his duty . But surely these fpeculations should have been configned to the ...
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... bright , 30 Toward heav'n's defcent had flop'd his weft'ring wheel . Mean while the rural ditties were not mute ... bright . ] Thus the edition 1645. In the edition of 1638 , and Cambridge manufcript , Oft till the evn - ftarre bright ...
... bright , 30 Toward heav'n's defcent had flop'd his weft'ring wheel . Mean while the rural ditties were not mute ... bright . ] Thus the edition 1645. In the edition of 1638 , and Cambridge manufcript , Oft till the evn - ftarre bright ...
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... bright metal on a fullen ground , My reformation glittering o'er my fault , Shall fhew more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no FOIL to SET it OFF . 93. And question'd every gust of rugged wings . ] We find WINDS ...
... bright metal on a fullen ground , My reformation glittering o'er my fault , Shall fhew more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no FOIL to SET it OFF . 93. And question'd every gust of rugged wings . ] We find WINDS ...
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... i . vol . ix . p . 29 . Let other princes boaft their gaudy TILTING And mockery of battels , but our TRIUMPH Is celebrated with true noble valour . In With ftore of ladies , whofe bright eyes Rain influence 56 L'ALLEGRO .
... i . vol . ix . p . 29 . Let other princes boaft their gaudy TILTING And mockery of battels , but our TRIUMPH Is celebrated with true noble valour . In With ftore of ladies , whofe bright eyes Rain influence 56 L'ALLEGRO .
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... bright eyes Rain influence , and judge the prize In Marlow's EDWARD THE SECOND , 1598. Reed's OLD PLAYS , ii . 350 . The idle TRIUMPHES , makes , lafcivious fhows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston . So alfo Jonfon , speaking of ...
... bright eyes Rain influence , and judge the prize In Marlow's EDWARD THE SECOND , 1598. Reed's OLD PLAYS , ii . 350 . The idle TRIUMPHES , makes , lafcivious fhows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston . So alfo Jonfon , speaking of ...
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