PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 141
... Sweet bags , sweet Powders , nor sweet words will passe For lesse Securitie ? O Friend , for these Is it that man pulls on himselfe Disease ? Surfet ? and Quarrell ? drinkes the tother health ? Or by Damnation voids it ? or by stealth ...
... Sweet bags , sweet Powders , nor sweet words will passe For lesse Securitie ? O Friend , for these Is it that man pulls on himselfe Disease ? Surfet ? and Quarrell ? drinkes the tother health ? Or by Damnation voids it ? or by stealth ...
Sivu 171
... sweet , Which to defend , is harder then to get ; And ought not be prophan'd on either part , For though ' tis got by chance , ' tis kept by art . 70 XL An Elegie THAT Love's a bitter sweet , I ne're conceive Till the sower Minute comes ...
... sweet , Which to defend , is harder then to get ; And ought not be prophan'd on either part , For though ' tis got by chance , ' tis kept by art . 70 XL An Elegie THAT Love's a bitter sweet , I ne're conceive Till the sower Minute comes ...
Sivu 253
... sweet ; Such as the Sabines , or a Sun - burnt - blowse , Some lustie quick Apulians spouse , To deck the hallow'd Harth with old wood fir'd Against the Husband comes home tir'd ; That penning the glad flock in hurdles by , Their ...
... sweet ; Such as the Sabines , or a Sun - burnt - blowse , Some lustie quick Apulians spouse , To deck the hallow'd Harth with old wood fir'd Against the Husband comes home tir'd ; That penning the glad flock in hurdles by , Their ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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