| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underfiood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman,...that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afric, and an Alia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. * Cowley appears, by thefe linet, to have been... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 498 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not ealily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afrie, and an Afia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. * Cowley appears, by thefe lines,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1795 - 610 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman,...an Afia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, So doth each tear, Which thee doth wear, A globe, yea world, by that impreflion grow, Till thy tears... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 912 pages
...tear falls, that thou fall'ft, which it bore; So thou and 1 arc nothing then when on a dtverfe fhorc. On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Aftic, and an .'ML, tombs. » VSo doth each tear Which thec doth wear A globe, yea, world, by that... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1799 - 402 pages
...shore. On a round ball • 10 A workman, that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afrique, and an Asia, And quickly make that which was nothing all: So doth each tear Which thou doth wear A globe, yea, world, by that impression grow, Till thy tears mixt with mine do overflow... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 714 pages
...account; but Donne has ptended them into worlds. If the lines are not easily understood, they may ft read again : On a round ball A workman, that hath copies by, can lay, An Europe, Ai'tic, and an Asia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not easily understood, they may be read again : On a round ball A workman,...hath copies by, can lay, An Europe, Afric, and an Asia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth wear, A globe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not eafily underftood, they may be read again. On a round ball A workman,...that hath copies by, can lay An Europe, Afric, and an Ana, . And quickly make that which was nothing all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth wear, A globe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 336 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not easily understood, they may be read again. On a round ball, A workman,...hath copies by, can la~y An Europe, Afric, and an Asia, Aud quickly make that which was nothing all. So doth each tear, _ Which thee doth wear, A globe,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 294 pages
...poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds. If the lines are not easily understood, they may be read again : On a round ball A workman,...hath copies by, can lay . An Europe, Afric, and an Asia, And quickly make that, which was nothing, all. So doth each tear, Which thee doth wear, A globe,... | |
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