The art of English poetryContaining . ations inthis Collefliion. T% iTR. Addifon Add JlV-L Beaumont znd. Fletcher Beau. Behn Behn. Sir RichardBlachnoYe Black. Brown Brown. Late D. o( Buckingham Buck. Ckaveland Cleav. Mr. Congreve Cong. Cuzvley Cozvl. Creech Cr. Sir William Davenant Dav Sir John Denham Denh. Mr. Dennis Den Late Earl of Dorjet Dorf. Dryden Dryd. Mr. Duke Duke Sir Samuel Garth Gar» Late Earl of Halifax Hal. Mr. Harvey Harv. Sir Robert Howard How. Hudibras Hud Ben John/on Joh. Lee Milton Milt. Marquefs of Normanby^ nowD. o{Buckingham Old. Oiway Otw. Mr. Pope Pope. Mr.


The art of English poetryContaining . ations inthis Collefliion. T% iTR. Addifon Add JlV-L Beaumont znd. Fletcher Beau. Behn Behn. Sir RichardBlachnoYe Black. Brown Brown. Late D. o( Buckingham Buck. Ckaveland Cleav. Mr. Congreve Cong. Cuzvley Cozvl. Creech Cr. Sir William Davenant Dav Sir John Denham Denh. Mr. Dennis Den Late Earl of Dorjet Dorf. Dryden Dryd. Mr. Duke Duke Sir Samuel Garth Gar» Late Earl of Halifax Hal. Mr. Harvey Harv. Sir Robert Howard How. Hudibras Hud Ben John/on Joh. Lee Milton Milt. Marquefs of Normanby^ nowD. o{Buckingham Old. Oiway Otw. Mr. Pope Pope. Mr. Prior Prior Ratcliff Rat, Late Earl of Rochejfer Earl oiRojcommon RofcMr. Rowe Row. Sir Cha. Sedley Sed, Shake/pear Shak, Mr. Southern South. Dr. Spraty late Bifti. of Stafford Staff. Mr. Stepney Step. Sir John Suckling Suckl. Mr. Tate Tate. Waljh WaL Waller Wall. Mr. Wycherly Wych. Mr. Talden. Tald. ^i, quid fit pulchrum^ quid turpe, quid utile ^ quid non,Pleniiu ac mtlins Chyfippoi^ Cr an tore dicunt, COLLECTION OF THE Mojl Natural and Sublime Thoughtsof the beji ^^ Poets. A. A B S C E N C E. See Parting, 1 Mourn inAbfence, Loves eternal Night. ^ was not leave me like a Turtle, here alone,To droop, and mourn the Abfence of my thou art from me, evry Place is I, methinks, am favage and Prefence only tis caji make me my unquiet Mind, and tune my Soul. Giw. Orph. Love reckons Hours for Months, and Days for Years;And evry little Abfence is an Age. T)r;^d. Amphit. The tedious Hours move heavily away,And each \q)^^ Minute kzms a lazy Day. ^r, A 2 For ?} 4 Mfence, Advice. For thee the bubbling Springs appeard to vvhifpringPines made Vows for thy Return. , Night muft involve the World till fhe appear; The FlovvVs in painted Meadows hang their Heads;The Birds awake not to their Morning Songs,Nor early Hinds renew their conttant Labour:Evn Nature feems to f


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