PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 82
... thinke it a great fate . But thou , my Wroth , if I can truth apply , Shalt neither that , nor this envy : Thy peace is made ; and , when man's state is well , ' Tis better , if he there can dwell . God wisheth , none should wracke on a ...
... thinke it a great fate . But thou , my Wroth , if I can truth apply , Shalt neither that , nor this envy : Thy peace is made ; and , when man's state is well , ' Tis better , if he there can dwell . God wisheth , none should wracke on a ...
Sivu 160
... thinke your enemies his : So , from all sicknesse , may you rise to health , The Care , and wish still of the publike wealth : So may the gentler Muses , and good fame Still flie about the Odour of your Name ; As with the safetie , and ...
... thinke your enemies his : So , from all sicknesse , may you rise to health , The Care , and wish still of the publike wealth : So may the gentler Muses , and good fame Still flie about the Odour of your Name ; As with the safetie , and ...
Sivu 166
... Thinke it was frailtie , Mistris , thinke me man , Thinke that your selfe like heaven forgive me can ; Where weaknesse doth offend , and vertue grieve , There greatnesse takes a glorie to relieve . Thinke that I once was yours , or may ...
... Thinke it was frailtie , Mistris , thinke me man , Thinke that your selfe like heaven forgive me can ; Where weaknesse doth offend , and vertue grieve , There greatnesse takes a glorie to relieve . Thinke that I once was yours , or may ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | xix |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
To the Same | xxxiii |
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