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... Prince ib . The Epilogue ib . ib . ... On the Death of Mr. William Hervey 72 ...... .. To his very much honoured Godfather , Mr. A. B. An Elegy on the Death of John Littleton , Esq . Son and Heir to Sir Thomas Littleton , who was ...
... Prince ib . The Epilogue ib . ib . ... On the Death of Mr. William Hervey 72 ...... .. To his very much honoured Godfather , Mr. A. B. An Elegy on the Death of John Littleton , Esq . Son and Heir to Sir Thomas Littleton , who was ...
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... prince passed through Cambridge in his This volume was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years old . Dr. Johnson , as well as former biographers , seems to have been misled by the portrait of Cowley being by mistake ...
... prince passed through Cambridge in his This volume was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years old . Dr. Johnson , as well as former biographers , seems to have been misled by the portrait of Cowley being by mistake ...
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... prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall : COWLEY . Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and ...
... prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall : COWLEY . Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and ...
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... prince , Virgil , always : in whom the examples are innumerable , and taken notice of by all judicious men , so that it is superfluous to collect them . " I know not whether he has , in many of these instances , attained the representa ...
... prince , Virgil , always : in whom the examples are innumerable , and taken notice of by all judicious men , so that it is superfluous to collect them . " I know not whether he has , in many of these instances , attained the representa ...
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... prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the beginning of the late unhappy war ; or rather neither made nor acted , but rough - drawn only , and repeated ; for the haste was so great , that it could neither be revised ...
... prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the beginning of the late unhappy war ; or rather neither made nor acted , but rough - drawn only , and repeated ; for the haste was so great , that it could neither be revised ...
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