PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 55
... true Souldiers STRENGTH of my Countrey , whilst I bring to view Such as are misse - call'd Captaynes , and wrong you ; And your high names : I doe desire , that thence Be nor put on you , nor you take offence . I sweare by your true ...
... true Souldiers STRENGTH of my Countrey , whilst I bring to view Such as are misse - call'd Captaynes , and wrong you ; And your high names : I doe desire , that thence Be nor put on you , nor you take offence . I sweare by your true ...
Sivu 194
... true , 20 20 Whilst your Ulisses hath ta'ne leave to goe , Countries , and Climes , manners , and men to know . Only your time you better entertaine , Then the great Homers wit , for her , could faine ; For you admit no companie , but ...
... true , 20 20 Whilst your Ulisses hath ta'ne leave to goe , Countries , and Climes , manners , and men to know . Only your time you better entertaine , Then the great Homers wit , for her , could faine ; For you admit no companie , but ...
Sivu 352
... true ' Tis true , I'm broke ! Vowes , Oathes , and all I had To day old Janus opens the new yeare To draw no envy ( Shakespeare ) on thy name To make the Doubt cleare that no Woman's true To night , grave sir , both my poore house , and ...
... true ' Tis true , I'm broke ! Vowes , Oathes , and all I had To day old Janus opens the new yeare To draw no envy ( Shakespeare ) on thy name To make the Doubt cleare that no Woman's true To night , grave sir , both my poore house , and ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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