PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 28
Sivu 22
... glad . The like is Jone . But turning home , is sad . And so is Jone . Oft - times , when Giles doth find Harsh sights at home , Giles wisheth he were blind . All this doth Jone . Or that his long yearn'd life 11 Were quite out - spun ...
... glad . The like is Jone . But turning home , is sad . And so is Jone . Oft - times , when Giles doth find Harsh sights at home , Giles wisheth he were blind . All this doth Jone . Or that his long yearn'd life 11 Were quite out - spun ...
Sivu 30
... glad , like those that have new hopes , or sutes , With thy new place , bring I these early fruits Of love , and what the golden age did hold A treasure , art : contemn'd in th'age of gold . V Nor glad as those , that old dependents bee ...
... glad , like those that have new hopes , or sutes , With thy new place , bring I these early fruits Of love , and what the golden age did hold A treasure , art : contemn'd in th'age of gold . V Nor glad as those , that old dependents bee ...
Sivu 31
... glad for fashion . Nor to shew a fit Of flatterie to thy titles . Nor of wit . But I am glad to see that time survive , Where merit is not sepulcher'd alive . 10 Where good mens vertues them to honors bring , And not to dangers ...
... glad for fashion . Nor to shew a fit Of flatterie to thy titles . Nor of wit . But I am glad to see that time survive , Where merit is not sepulcher'd alive . 10 Where good mens vertues them to honors bring , And not to dangers ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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