PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 97
... beautie ; for you see that every day : And so doe many more . All which can call It perfect , proper , pure , and naturall , Not taken up o'th'doctors , but as well As I , can say , and see it doth excell . That askes but to be censur'd ...
... beautie ; for you see that every day : And so doe many more . All which can call It perfect , proper , pure , and naturall , Not taken up o'th'doctors , but as well As I , can say , and see it doth excell . That askes but to be censur'd ...
Sivu 219
... Beautie of beauties , and bright youths at charge Of Summers Liveries , and gladding greene ; Doe boast their Loves , and Brav'ries so at large , As they came all to see , and to be seene ! 20 20 When look'd the Earth so fine , Or so ...
... Beautie of beauties , and bright youths at charge Of Summers Liveries , and gladding greene ; Doe boast their Loves , and Brav'ries so at large , As they came all to see , and to be seene ! 20 20 When look'd the Earth so fine , Or so ...
Sivu 270
... Beautie So beautie on the waters stood , When love had sever'd earth , from flood ! So when he parted ayre , from fire , He did with concord all inspire ! And then a motion he them taught , That elder then himselfe was thought . Which ...
... Beautie So beautie on the waters stood , When love had sever'd earth , from flood ! So when he parted ayre , from fire , He did with concord all inspire ! And then a motion he them taught , That elder then himselfe was thought . Which ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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