Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 479
... grace ; A down - hill Reformation rolls apace . What flesh and bloud wou'd croud the narrow gate , Or , till they ... grace ; B C : grace , A 380 And make the paths of Paradise more sweet : Bethought The Hind and the Panther 479.
... grace ; A down - hill Reformation rolls apace . What flesh and bloud wou'd croud the narrow gate , Or , till they ... grace ; B C : grace , A 380 And make the paths of Paradise more sweet : Bethought The Hind and the Panther 479.
Sivu 535
... Grace to villany , Not suff'ring wrath to discompose his mind , He strove a temper for th ' extreams to find , So to be just , as he might still be kind . Then , all Maturely weigh'd , pronounc'd a Doom Of Sacred Strength for ev'ry Age ...
... Grace to villany , Not suff'ring wrath to discompose his mind , He strove a temper for th ' extreams to find , So to be just , as he might still be kind . Then , all Maturely weigh'd , pronounc'd a Doom Of Sacred Strength for ev'ry Age ...
Sivu 865
... Grace : Nor is the Puny Poet void of Care ; For Authors , such as our new Authors are , Have not much Learning , nor much Wit to spare : And as for Grace , to tell the truth , there's scarce one , But has as little as the very Parson ...
... Grace : Nor is the Puny Poet void of Care ; For Authors , such as our new Authors are , Have not much Learning , nor much Wit to spare : And as for Grace , to tell the truth , there's scarce one , But has as little as the very Parson ...
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The Hind and the Panther Text from the first edition 1687 A collated with the second | 499 |
A SONG FOR ST CECILIAS DAY 1687 | 538 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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