PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 145
... eyes , and would impartially Be brought by us to meet our Destinie . If it be thus ; Come love , and fortune goe , I'le lead you on ; or if my fate will so , That I must send one first , my Choyce assignes , Love to my heart , and ...
... eyes , and would impartially Be brought by us to meet our Destinie . If it be thus ; Come love , and fortune goe , I'le lead you on ; or if my fate will so , That I must send one first , my Choyce assignes , Love to my heart , and ...
Sivu 170
... eyes shun him , and he shun each eye , Till he be noysome as his infamie ; May he without remorse deny God thrice , And not be trusted more on his soules price ; And after all selfe - torment , when he dyes , May Wolves teare out his ...
... eyes shun him , and he shun each eye , Till he be noysome as his infamie ; May he without remorse deny God thrice , And not be trusted more on his soules price ; And after all selfe - torment , when he dyes , May Wolves teare out his ...
Sivu 347
... Eyes , at whose immortall fires 146 . Camden , most reverend head , to whom I owe Can Beautie that did prompt me first to write Censure , not sharplye then , but mee advise Charis , guesse , and doe not misse Charis one day in discourse ...
... Eyes , at whose immortall fires 146 . Camden , most reverend head , to whom I owe Can Beautie that did prompt me first to write Censure , not sharplye then , but mee advise Charis , guesse , and doe not misse Charis one day in discourse ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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