PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 132
... poore Sword understand ) As farre as any poore Sword i'the Land ; Then turning unto him is next at hand , Dam's whom he damn'd too , is the veriest Gull , H'as Feathers , and will serve a man to pull . Are they not worthy to be answer'd ...
... poore Sword understand ) As farre as any poore Sword i'the Land ; Then turning unto him is next at hand , Dam's whom he damn'd too , is the veriest Gull , H'as Feathers , and will serve a man to pull . Are they not worthy to be answer'd ...
Sivu 160
... POORE MAN So justest Lord , may all your Judgements be Lawes ; and no change e're come to one decree : So , may the King proclaime your Conscience is Law , to his Law ; and thinke your enemies his : So , from all sicknesse , may you ...
... POORE MAN So justest Lord , may all your Judgements be Lawes ; and no change e're come to one decree : So , may the King proclaime your Conscience is Law , to his Law ; and thinke your enemies his : So , from all sicknesse , may you ...
Sivu 175
... poore Groome That from the Foot - man , when he was become An Officer there , did make most solemne love , To ev'ry Petticote he brush'd , and Glove He did lay up , and would adore the shooe , Or slipper was left off , and kisse it too ...
... poore Groome That from the Foot - man , when he was become An Officer there , did make most solemne love , To ev'ry Petticote he brush'd , and Glove He did lay up , and would adore the shooe , Or slipper was left off , and kisse it too ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | xix |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
To the Same | xxxiii |
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