PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 118
... sight of Crime , To have left all sight for you : Guesse of these , which is the true ; And , if such a verse as this , May not claime another kisse . 7. BEGGING ANOTHER , ON COLOUR OF MENDING THE FORMER FOR Loves - sake , kisse me once ...
... sight of Crime , To have left all sight for you : Guesse of these , which is the true ; And , if such a verse as this , May not claime another kisse . 7. BEGGING ANOTHER , ON COLOUR OF MENDING THE FORMER FOR Loves - sake , kisse me once ...
Sivu 190
... sights ; And that there be no fev'ry heats , nor colds , Oylie Expansions , or shrunke durtie folds , But all so cleare , and led by reasons flame , As but to stumble in her sight were shame . These I will honour , love , embrace , and ...
... sights ; And that there be no fev'ry heats , nor colds , Oylie Expansions , or shrunke durtie folds , But all so cleare , and led by reasons flame , As but to stumble in her sight were shame . These I will honour , love , embrace , and ...
Sivu 219
... sight , Then thou shalt see to day : We wooe thee , stay And see , what can be seene , The bountie of a King , and beautie of his Queene ! See , the Procession ! what a Holy day ( Bearing the promise of some better fate ) Hath filed ...
... sight , Then thou shalt see to day : We wooe thee , stay And see , what can be seene , The bountie of a King , and beautie of his Queene ! See , the Procession ! what a Holy day ( Bearing the promise of some better fate ) Hath filed ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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