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... happy hours to friendship and the muse . In 1580 the poets separated , one to the service of the camp , the other to his estate in Ireland , where he became acquainted with another master - spirit , Sir Walter Raleigh , by whom he was ...
... happy hours to friendship and the muse . In 1580 the poets separated , one to the service of the camp , the other to his estate in Ireland , where he became acquainted with another master - spirit , Sir Walter Raleigh , by whom he was ...
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... And in the calmest and most stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . In Timon of Athens , is this humorous passage on 30.
... And in the calmest and most stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . In Timon of Athens , is this humorous passage on 30.
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... we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
... we can hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
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... Happy Life , are well worthy of a place among the most perfect passages of our English poetry : — How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will ; Whose armour is his honest thought , And simple truth his utmost skill ...
... Happy Life , are well worthy of a place among the most perfect passages of our English poetry : — How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will ; Whose armour is his honest thought , And simple truth his utmost skill ...
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... happy days with thee come not again ; The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets in sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before , Delicious , wanton , amiable , fair ; But she , whose breath ...
... happy days with thee come not again ; The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets in sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before , Delicious , wanton , amiable , fair ; But she , whose breath ...
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