PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 121
... e're it came ; All his blood should be a flame Quickly fir'd as in beginners In loves schoole , and yet no sinners . ' Twere to long to speake of all , What we harmonie doe call In a body should be there . Well he should his clothes to ...
... e're it came ; All his blood should be a flame Quickly fir'd as in beginners In loves schoole , and yet no sinners . ' Twere to long to speake of all , What we harmonie doe call In a body should be there . Well he should his clothes to ...
Sivu 180
... e're thought could urge , this might have beene ! See the worlds Ruines ! nothing but the piles Left ! and wit since to cover it with Tiles . The Brethren , they streight nois'd it out for Newes , ' Twas verily some Relique of the ...
... e're thought could urge , this might have beene ! See the worlds Ruines ! nothing but the piles Left ! and wit since to cover it with Tiles . The Brethren , they streight nois'd it out for Newes , ' Twas verily some Relique of the ...
Sivu 210
... e're he gleanes Some of his formes , he lets him not come neere Where he would fixe , for the distinctions feare . For as at distance , few have facultie To judge ; So all men comming neere can spie , Though now of flattery , as of ...
... e're he gleanes Some of his formes , he lets him not come neere Where he would fixe , for the distinctions feare . For as at distance , few have facultie To judge ; So all men comming neere can spie , Though now of flattery , as of ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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