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| 4791. | Spring Thunder by Mark van Doren> | | Listen, The wind is still,
And far away in the night --
See! The uplands fill
With a running light.
Open the doors. It is warm;
And where the s... |
| 4792. | The Deepest Dream by Mark van Doren> | | The deepest dream is of mad governors,
Down, down we feel it, till the very crust
Of the world cracks, and where there was no dust,
Atoms of rui... |
| 4794. | A Tale of the Miser and the Poet by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | A WIT, transported with Inditing,
Unpay'd, unprais'd, yet ever Writing;
Who, for all Fights and Fav'rite Friends,
Had Poems at his Fingers Ends;... |
| 4795. | Adam Pos'd by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | Cou'd our First Father, at his toilsome Plough,
Thorns in his Path, and Labour on his Brow,
Cloath'd only in a rude, unpolish'd Skin,
Cou'd he a va... |
| 4796. | An Apology for my fearfull temper by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | Tis true of courage I'm no mistress
No Boadicia nor Thalestriss
Nor shall I e'er be famed hereafter
For such a Soul as Cato's Daughter
Nor active ... |
| 4799. | Cupid And Folly by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | CUPID, ere depriv'd of Sight,
Young and apt for all Delight,
Met with Folly on the way,
As Idle and as fond of Play.
In gay Sports the time th... |
| 4800. | Friendship Between Ephelia And Ardelia by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | Eph. What Friendship is, ARDELIA shew.
Ard. 'Tis to love, as I love You.
Eph. This Account, so short (tho' kind)
Suits not my enquiring Mind.
T... |
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