PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 95
... soule , the subject of her powers , I have already us'd some happy houres , To her remembrance ; which when time shall bring To curious light , to notes , I then shall sing , Will prove old Orpheus act no tale to be : For I shall move ...
... soule , the subject of her powers , I have already us'd some happy houres , To her remembrance ; which when time shall bring To curious light , to notes , I then shall sing , Will prove old Orpheus act no tale to be : For I shall move ...
Sivu 236
... soule assure Her suffrings , as the body had beene away ! And to the Torturers ( her Doctors ) say , Stick on your Cupping - glasses , feare not , put Your hottest Causticks to , burne , lance , or cut : ' Tis but a body which you can ...
... soule assure Her suffrings , as the body had beene away ! And to the Torturers ( her Doctors ) say , Stick on your Cupping - glasses , feare not , put Your hottest Causticks to , burne , lance , or cut : ' Tis but a body which you can ...
Sivu 270
... soule , But seene these move ; they would have , then , Said , Women were the soules of men . So they doe move each heart , and eye With the worlds soule , true harmony . XV To the Worthy Author M. John Fletcher THE Wise 270 MISCELLANY ...
... soule , But seene these move ; they would have , then , Said , Women were the soules of men . So they doe move each heart , and eye With the worlds soule , true harmony . XV To the Worthy Author M. John Fletcher THE Wise 270 MISCELLANY ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | xix |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
To the Same | xxxiii |
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