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" Nor shall I know hereafter what to do If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures lie; Alas! my treasure's gone, why do I stay? He was my friend, the truest friend... "
Select Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Two Volumes - Page 116
by Abraham Cowley - 1772
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The Works of the English Poets: Cowley

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pages
...for thec ! Life and this world henceforth will tedious be. Nor mall I know hereafter what to do, Jf once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and fad 'I...ghofts ftalk fpeechlefs by Where their hid treafures lie ; Alas ! my treafure 's gone'! why do I Say ? US-was my friend, the trueft friend on earth ; A...
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The Works of the English Poets: Cowley

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pages
...thee< My deareft friend, would. I had dy'd for thee ! Life and this world henceforth will tedious be. Nor fhall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and fad J walk about all day,. As fullen ghofts ftalk fpeechlefs by Where their hid treafures lie ; Alas l...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 7

English poets - 1790 - 296 pages
...thee. My deareft friend, would I had dy'd for thee ! Life and this world henceforth will tedious be. Nor fhall I know hereafter what to do, If once my...ghofts ftalk fpeechlefs by Where their hid treafures lie ; Alas ! my treafure 's gone ! why do I ftay ? He was my friend, the trueft friend on earth ; A...
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The Works of Abraham Cowley, Volume 1

Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 pages
...dearest friend, would I had dy'd for thee! Life and this world henceforth will tedious be, Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures lie ; Alas...
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The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, Volume 1

Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pages
...dearest friend, would I had dy'd for thee! Life and this world henceforth will tedious be. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures lie ; Alas...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...dearest friend, would I liad dy'd for thee I Life and this world henceforth will tedious be. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. SHent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures...
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Poems by Cowley, Waller, Butler, Denham, Dryden, and Pomfret, Issues 77-79

Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...dearest friend, would I had dy'd for thee ! life and this world, henceforth, will tedious be. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, if once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, as sullen ghosts stalk speechless by, where their hid treasures lie : alas!...
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Poems

Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...dearest friend, would I had dy'd for thee I life and this world, henceforth, will tedious be. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, if once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, as sullen ghosts stalk speechless by, where their hid treasures lie : alas!...
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Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...dearest friend, would I bad dy'd for thce ! Life and th;s world henceforth \vill tedious be. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures lie ; Alas...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 306 pages
...noble heart, Did not with more reluctance part, Than I, my dearest friend! do part from thee. Nor shall I know hereafter what to do, If once my griefs prove tedious too. Silent and sad I walk about all day, As sullen ghosts stalk speechless by Where their hid treasures lie; Alas!...
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