Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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Page 145
... Hath robb'd of joyance , and left sad annoy . Joy of the world , and shepherds
pride , was , he ; Shepherds ! hope never like again to see . O death ! that hast of
us such riches reft Tell us , at least , what hast thou with it done ? What is become
...
... Hath robb'd of joyance , and left sad annoy . Joy of the world , and shepherds
pride , was , he ; Shepherds ! hope never like again to see . O death ! that hast of
us such riches reft Tell us , at least , what hast thou with it done ? What is become
...
Page 169
Zeno hearing that his only bark wherein all his wealth was shipped , had
perished , cried out , “ Thou hast done well fortune , to thrust me into my gown
again to learn philosophy . ” Thou hast therefore , in my mind , great cause to
rejoice that ...
Zeno hearing that his only bark wherein all his wealth was shipped , had
perished , cried out , “ Thou hast done well fortune , to thrust me into my gown
again to learn philosophy . ” Thou hast therefore , in my mind , great cause to
rejoice that ...
Page 251
Psalm , to the original sense . My soul exalt the Lord with hymns of praise ! O
Lord my God , how boundless is thy might ! Whose throne of state is clothed with
glorious rays , And round about hast robed thyself with light . Who like a curtain
hast ...
Psalm , to the original sense . My soul exalt the Lord with hymns of praise ! O
Lord my God , how boundless is thy might ! Whose throne of state is clothed with
glorious rays , And round about hast robed thyself with light . Who like a curtain
hast ...
Page 309
Hast thou not made us one ? command'st thou not None loose what thou hast
bound ? if then thou ' reave him , How without me by halves dost thou receive him
! Tak'st thou the head , and leav'st the heart behind I Aye me ! in me alone can'st ...
Hast thou not made us one ? command'st thou not None loose what thou hast
bound ? if then thou ' reave him , How without me by halves dost thou receive him
! Tak'st thou the head , and leav'st the heart behind I Aye me ! in me alone can'st ...
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... most near , most dear , in this of thine Hast proved the Muses not to Venus
bound ; Such as thy matter , such thy Muse , divine : Or thou such grace with
Mercy's self hast found , That she herself deigns in thy leaves to shine ; Or stoľn
from ...
... most near , most dear , in this of thine Hast proved the Muses not to Venus
bound ; Such as thy matter , such thy Muse , divine : Or thou such grace with
Mercy's self hast found , That she herself deigns in thy leaves to shine ; Or stoľn
from ...
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