Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 pages |
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... live within a temperate zone . Old Play , 1601 . True adoration ! what a voice is thine ! From earth it wanders ... lives ADMONITION . ADORATION . 15.
... live within a temperate zone . Old Play , 1601 . True adoration ! what a voice is thine ! From earth it wanders ... lives ADMONITION . ADORATION . 15.
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... live insphered , In regions mild of calm and serene air . Dryden . Pope . Milton . The gifts of heaven my following song pursues , Aerial honey and ambrosial dews . Prior . Dryden , from Virgil . From all that can with fins or feathers ...
... live insphered , In regions mild of calm and serene air . Dryden . Pope . Milton . The gifts of heaven my following song pursues , Aerial honey and ambrosial dews . Prior . Dryden , from Virgil . From all that can with fins or feathers ...
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... live . Give to all something , to a good poor man , Till thou change names and be where he began . Man is God's image ; but a poor man is Christ's stamp to boot : both images regard : God reckons for him , counts the favour his ; Write ...
... live . Give to all something , to a good poor man , Till thou change names and be where he began . Man is God's image ; but a poor man is Christ's stamp to boot : both images regard : God reckons for him , counts the favour his ; Write ...
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... live , for this would freely die . And man , the image of his God , is found , Just for an empty name , an airy sound , Spending the short remainder of his life In brutal conflict , and in deadly strife : - For ' t is a strife ...
... live , for this would freely die . And man , the image of his God , is found , Just for an empty name , an airy sound , Spending the short remainder of his life In brutal conflict , and in deadly strife : - For ' t is a strife ...
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... . The reins , and do like brutes that perish live , In sensual joys and pleasures take delight , And are the very slaves of appetite . E Egone . 50 APPLAUSE . ARBITRARY . APPLAUSE . I WOULD applaud APPEARANCES . 49 APPETITE .
... . The reins , and do like brutes that perish live , In sensual joys and pleasures take delight , And are the very slaves of appetite . E Egone . 50 APPLAUSE . ARBITRARY . APPLAUSE . I WOULD applaud APPEARANCES . 49 APPETITE .
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