PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 52
Sivu 94
... verse . A present , which ( if elder writs reherse The truth of times ) was once of more esteeme , Then this , our guilt , nor golden age can deeme , When gold was made no weapon to cut throtes , Or put to flight Astrea , when her ...
... verse . A present , which ( if elder writs reherse The truth of times ) was once of more esteeme , Then this , our guilt , nor golden age can deeme , When gold was made no weapon to cut throtes , Or put to flight Astrea , when her ...
Sivu 307
... Verses YOUR Verses were commended , as ' tis true , That they were very good , I meane to you : For they return'd you , Ben , I have beene told , The seld seene summe of forty pound in gold . These Verses then , being rightly understood ...
... Verses YOUR Verses were commended , as ' tis true , That they were very good , I meane to you : For they return'd you , Ben , I have beene told , The seld seene summe of forty pound in gold . These Verses then , being rightly understood ...
Sivu 353
... Verses , Madam , you won mee You wonder , who this is ! and , why I name Your Verses were commended , as ' tis true 199 59 307 Why ? though I seeme of a prodigious wast Why yet , my noble hearts , they cannot say With thy small stocke ...
... Verses , Madam , you won mee You wonder , who this is ! and , why I name Your Verses were commended , as ' tis true 199 59 307 Why ? though I seeme of a prodigious wast Why yet , my noble hearts , they cannot say With thy small stocke ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | xix |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
To the Same | xxxiii |
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