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... lives that have been written of almost all the perfons just named ; but , in short , many of these lives , even in the excellent biographical prefaces of Dr. Johnson , may be carefully perused without betraying even the century in which ...
... lives that have been written of almost all the perfons just named ; but , in short , many of these lives , even in the excellent biographical prefaces of Dr. Johnson , may be carefully perused without betraying even the century in which ...
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... and glory of her kind ? 20 UPON THE DEATH OF SIR ALBERT MORTON'S WIFE . BY THE SAME . HE E firft deceas'd ; fhe for a little tri'd To live without him : lik'd it not , and di'd . THE BAITE . BY JOHN DONNE , D. D. DEAN B 2 WOTTON . 19.
... and glory of her kind ? 20 UPON THE DEATH OF SIR ALBERT MORTON'S WIFE . BY THE SAME . HE E firft deceas'd ; fhe for a little tri'd To live without him : lik'd it not , and di'd . THE BAITE . BY JOHN DONNE , D. D. DEAN B 2 WOTTON . 19.
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... live with mee , and bee my love ; And we will fome new pleasures prove Of golden fands , and christall brookes , With filken lines , and filver hookes . There will the river whispring runne , Warm'd by thy eyes , more than the sunne ...
... live with mee , and bee my love ; And we will fome new pleasures prove Of golden fands , and christall brookes , With filken lines , and filver hookes . There will the river whispring runne , Warm'd by thy eyes , more than the sunne ...
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... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to com , in spight ...
... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to com , in spight ...
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... live - long day - light fail ; Then to the spicy nut - brown ale , 100 With ftories told of many a feat , How faery Mab the junkets eat , She was pincht , and pull'd the fed , And he , by friars lanthorn led , Tells how the drudging ...
... live - long day - light fail ; Then to the spicy nut - brown ale , 100 With ftories told of many a feat , How faery Mab the junkets eat , She was pincht , and pull'd the fed , And he , by friars lanthorn led , Tells how the drudging ...
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