PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 309
... thy Trug and Trowel , gentle Ben , Let Plays alone : or if thou needs will write , And thrust thy feeble Muse into the light ; Let Lowen cease , and Taylor scorn to touch The loathed Stage , for thou hast made it such . [ ALEXANDER GILL ...
... thy Trug and Trowel , gentle Ben , Let Plays alone : or if thou needs will write , And thrust thy feeble Muse into the light ; Let Lowen cease , and Taylor scorn to touch The loathed Stage , for thou hast made it such . [ ALEXANDER GILL ...
Sivu 351
... thou art lov'd of God , this worke is done That thou hast kept thy love , encreast thy will That we thy losse might know , and thou our love That you have seene the pride , beheld the sport Th'expence in odours is a most vaine sinne The ...
... thou art lov'd of God , this worke is done That thou hast kept thy love , encreast thy will That we thy losse might know , and thou our love That you have seene the pride , beheld the sport Th'expence in odours is a most vaine sinne The ...
Sivu 352
... thou hast past thy Summer standing , stay Thy praise , or dispraise is to me alike Tilter , the most may'admire thee , though not I ' Tis a record in heaven . You , that were ' Tis growne almost a danger to speake true ' Tis true , I'm ...
... thou hast past thy Summer standing , stay Thy praise , or dispraise is to me alike Tilter , the most may'admire thee , though not I ' Tis a record in heaven . You , that were ' Tis growne almost a danger to speake true ' Tis true , I'm ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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