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  1. Prose works by Abraham Cowley 1618-1667 Lumby J. Rawson (Joseph Rawson) 1831-1895 ed, 1909-12-31
  2. The Collected Works of Abraham Cowley: Dramatic Works by J. Daniel Kinney, 2002-01
  3. The Collected Works of Abraham Cowley: Poems by Thomas O. Calhoun, Laurence Heyworth, 2004-02

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Cowley, Abraham (16181667). The Hutchinson The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667) English poet. He introduced
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15. Cowley, Abraham (16181667) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667) English poet.
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23. Creative Quotations From Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
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24. ABRAHAM COWLEY
Abraham Cowley. Cowley, Abraham (16181667), English poet, was born in the city of London late in 1618. His father, a wealthy citizen
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ABRAHAM COWLEY
COWLEY, ABRAHAM Soon after his return to England he was seized in mistake for another person, and only obtained his liberty on a bail of 1000. In 1658 he revised and altered his play of The Guardian, and prepared it for the press under the title of The Cutter of Coleman Street, but it did not appear until 1663. Late in 1658 Oliver Cromwell died, and Cowley took advantage of the confusion of affairs to escape to Paris, where he remained until the Restoration brought him back in Charless train. He published in 1663 Verses upon several occasions, in which The Complaint is included. Throughout their parallel lives the fame of Cowley completely eclipsed that of Milton, but posterity instantly and finally reversed the judgment of their contemporaries. The poetry of Cowley rapidly fell into a neglect as unjust as the earlier popularity had been. As a prose writer, especially as an essayist, he holds, and will not lose, a high position in literature; as a poet it is hardly possible that he can enjoy more than a very partial revival. The want of nature, the obvious and awkward art, the defective melody of his poems, destroy the interest that their ingenuity and occasional majesty would otherwise excite. He had lofty views of the mission of a poet and an insatiable ambition, but his chief claim to poetic life is the dowry of sonorous lyric style which he passed down to Dryden and his successors of the 18th century. The works of Cowley were collected in 1668, when Thomas Sprat, afterwards bishop of Rochester, brought out a splendid edition in folio, to which he prefixed a graceful and elegant life of the poet. There were many reprints of this collection, which formed the standard edition till 1881, when it was superseded by A. B. Grosarts privately printed edition in two volumes, for the Chertse Worthies library. The Essays have frequently been revived wit approval (E. G.)

25. Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley. Abraham Cowley, 16181667, English poet and co-founder of the Royal Society. Cowley s best-known works are the political
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Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley, 1618-1667, English poet and co-founder of the Royal Society Cowley's best-known works are the political epic The Civil War (1679), a celebration of the Royalist cause in the English Civil Wars, and the biblical epic The Davideis

26. 96.05.11
Abraham Cowley (16181667). And a few friends, and many books, both true, Both wise, and both delightful too - The Wish - Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) $135.00.
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Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
THE WORKS OF MR. ABRAHAM COWLEY.
Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies.
Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, etc., London: 1680
The sixth edition. Edited by Thomas Sprat (1635-1713), of the Royal Society.
Separate title pages and paginations (ca: 600 p.). No portrait. pp. [42], 41, [1], 80, [4], 70, 125, 120-154, 23, [1], 148, [1]. Folio. 31 cm. Late nineteenth century leather backed marbled boards. Title with small repair. Foxed. Includes: An Account of the Life and Writings of Mr. Abraham Cowley, by Sprat; Miscellanies; The Mistress; Pindarique Odes; Davideis; Davideidos Liber Primus; Verses Written on Several Occasions; A Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy; A Discourse Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell; Several Discourses by Way of Essays in Verse and Prose. "May I a small house and large garden have.
And a few friends, and many books, both true

27. Rarity Of The Day - Author Index
1881. SATAN IN SOCIETY. $60.00. SEX EQUALS SATAN. Cowley, Abraham (16181667) 1680. THE WORKS OF MR. Abraham Cowley. $135.00. GREAT
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28. Abraham Cowley Quotes - ThinkExist.com Quotations
author AAdo Abraham_Cowley Abraham Cowley Quotes. 1-5 Quotations of 8. English poet and essayist, 1618-1667 1. Life is an incurable disease .
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30. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley. 16181667. 358 Anacreontics. 1. Drinking THE thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks and gapes for drink again; The
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Anacreontics
Drinking THE thirsty earth soaks up the rain,
And drinks and gapes for drink again;
The plants suck in the earth, and are
With constant drinking fresh and fair;
The sea itself (which one would think
Should have but little need of drink)
Drinks twice ten thousand rivers up,
The busy Sun (and one would guess
The Moon and Stars drink up the Sun:
They drink and dance by their own light,
They drink and revel all the night: But an eternal health goes round. Fill up the bowl, then, fill it high, Should every creature drink but I? Why, man of morals, tell me why?
The Epicure
UNDERNEATH this myrtle shade, On flowery beds supinely laid, And around it roses growing, What should I do but drink away The heat and troubles of the day? In this more than kingly state Love himself on me shall wait. Fill to me, Love! nay, fill it up! And mingled cast into the cup Wit and mirth and noble fires, Vigorous health and gay desires. The wheel of life no less will stay In a smooth than rugged way: Since it equally doth flee

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32. Cowley, Abraham (Litteraturnettet)
Oversetterforening. OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Cowley, Abraham 16181667. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Cowley, Abraham. SØK I
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33. Cowley, Abraham (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Cowley, Abraham 16181667. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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34. Against Fruition, By Abraham Cowley
Click Here. AGAINST FRUITION. by Abraham Cowley (16181667). O; thou rt a fool, I ll swear, if e er thou grant; Much of my veneration
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AGAINST FRUITION by: Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
    O; thou'rt a fool, I'll swear, if e'er thou grant;
    Much of my veneration thou must want,
    When once thy kindness puts my ignorance out,
    For a learn'd age is always least devout.
    Keep still thy distance; for at once to me
    Goddess and woman too thou canst not be;
    Thou'rt queen of all that sees thee, and as such
    Must neither tyrannize nor yield too much;
    Such freedom give as may admit command,
    But keep the forts and magazines in thine hand.
    Thou'rt yet a whole world to me, and dost fill
    My large ambition; but 'tis dang'rous still,
    And weep for other worlds, having conquered thee.
    When Love has taken all thou hast away,
    His strength by too much riches will decay.
    Thou in my fancy dost much higher stand
    Than women can be placed by Nature's hand;
    And I must needs, I'm sure, a loser be,
    To change thee, as thou'rt there, for very thee.
    Thy sweetness is so much within me placed,
    That shouldst thou nectar give, 'twould spoil the taste.
    Beauty at first moves wonder and delight;
    'Tis Nature's juggling trick to cheat the sight;

35. The Wish, By Abraham Cowley
Click Here. THE WISH. by Abraham Cowley (16181667). ELL then! I now do plainly see This busy world and I shall ne er agree. The very
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THE WISH by: Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
    ELL then! I now do plainly see
    This busy world and I shall ne'er agree.
    The very honey of all earthly joy
    Does of all meats the soonest cloy;
    And they, methinks, deserve my pity
    Who for it can endure the stings,
    The crowd, and buzz, and murmurings,
    Of this great hive, the city.
    Ah, yet, ere I descend to the grave,
    May I a small house and large garden have;
    And a few friends, and many books, both true,
    Both wise, and both delightful too!
    And since love ne'er will from me flee,
    A Mistress moderately fair,
    And good as guardian angels are,
    Only beloved and loving me.
    O fountains! when in you shall I
    Myself eased of unpeaceful thoughts espy?
    O fields! O woods! when, when shall I be made
    The happy tenant of your shade?
    Here's the spring-head of Pleasure's flood:
    Here's wealthy Nature's treasury,
    Where all the riches lie that she
    Has coin'd and stamp'd for good.
    Pride and ambition here
    Only in far-fetch'd metaphors appear;
    Here nought but winds can hurtful mumurs scatter,
    And nought but Echo flatter.

36. Selected Poems Of Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley (16181667). On the Death of Mr. Crashaw; Platonic Love; The Wish. Home, Anthology of Poetry, Classics.
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37. Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley (16181667). Abraham Cowley was born in London and was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge
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Abraham Cowley was born in London and was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was made a fellow in 1640. He was deprived of this during the Civil War for his Royalist sympathies and spent the next ten years in Paris as secretary to Queen Henrietta Maria. After a brief period of imprisonment on his return to England, he studied medicine at Oxford, qualifying as a doctor in 1657. His Cambridge fellowship was reinstated after the Restoration when he was granted land by Henrietta Maria. Cowley was a precocious talent, who published two romantic epics whilst still at school. Love's Riddle , a pastoral drama, appeared in 1638 and The Cutter of Coleman Street , a comedy satirising the Puritans in 1641. The Mistress , a love cycle first published in 1647, reappeared in a multiple collection published in 1656 which also included several classical works such as the epic Davideis . A folio edition of his works was published posthumously. Cowley enjoyed great fame during his lifetime and was buried in Westminster Abbey alongside Chaucer and Spenser but his popularity declined after his death.

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39. The Danger Of Procrastination - Martial
Marcus Valerieus Martialis (c. 40104) Translated by Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) from M. Valeri Martialis Epigrammaton, Liber Quintus. LVIII.
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Marcus Valerieus Martialis (c. 40-104) Translated by Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) from M. Valeri Martialis Epigrammaton, Liber Quintus LVIII To Morrow you will live, you always cry; In what far Country does this Morrow lye, That 'tis so mighty long e'er it arrive? Beyond the Indies does this Morrow live? 'Tis so far fetch'd this Morrow, that I fear 'Twill be both very Old, and very Dear. To Morrow I will live, the Fool does say; To Day it self's too late, the Wise liv'd Yesterday. The above (liberal) translation appears in Cowley's essay The Danger of Procrastination (where it is incorrectly identified as Epigram from Book 5):
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