Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 541
... Born on the 10th of June , 1688 UR Vows are heard betimes ! and Heaven takes care To grant , before we can conclude the Pray'r Preventing Angels met it half the way , And sent us back to Praise , who came to Pray . Just on the Day ...
... Born on the 10th of June , 1688 UR Vows are heard betimes ! and Heaven takes care To grant , before we can conclude the Pray'r Preventing Angels met it half the way , And sent us back to Praise , who came to Pray . Just on the Day ...
Sivu 545
... born : Our Prince adorns his Day , and Ages hence Shall wish his Birth - day for some future Prince . ( n ) Great Michael , Prince of all th ' Ætherial Hosts , And what e're In - born Saints our Britain boasts ; And thou , th ' ( 6 ) ...
... born : Our Prince adorns his Day , and Ages hence Shall wish his Birth - day for some future Prince . ( n ) Great Michael , Prince of all th ' Ætherial Hosts , And what e're In - born Saints our Britain boasts ; And thou , th ' ( 6 ) ...
Sivu 690
... born , and read , and write , Or sleep at ease : The Shutters make it Night . Yet still he reaches , first , the Publick Place : The prease before him stops the Client's pace . The Crowd that follows , crush his panting sides : And trip ...
... born , and read , and write , Or sleep at ease : The Shutters make it Night . Yet still he reaches , first , the Publick Place : The prease before him stops the Client's pace . The Crowd that follows , crush his panting sides : And trip ...
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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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