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" Bewail th' usurping of his reign; But when, in showers of old Greek we begin, Shall cry, He hath his crown again! Night, as clear HESPER, shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play; And the dark Hag, from her black mantle strip; And... "
Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English ... - الصفحة 352
بواسطة Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809
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...the darke hagge from her black mantle strip, And sticke there everlasting day. x. Thus richer then untempted kings are we, That asking nothing, nothing need : Though lord of all what seas imbrace, yet he That wants himselfe, is poore indeed. 1 ie old Greek wine. AN ELEGIE. OX THE DEATH...

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...cry, he hath his crown again! Night as clear Hesper shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play. And the dark hag from her black mantle...And stick there everlasting day. Thus richer than nntempted kings are we. That asking nothing, nothing need; Though lord of all what seas embrace, yet...




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