Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Disformity of parts . For the world's beauty is decayed or gone ; Beauty , that's colour and proportion . We think the heavens enjoy their spherical , Their round proportion embracing all . But yet ...
An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Disformity of parts . For the world's beauty is decayed or gone ; Beauty , that's colour and proportion . We think the heavens enjoy their spherical , Their round proportion embracing all . But yet ...
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... beauty charm , Reform the errors of the spring ; 20 25 Make that the tulips may have share Of sweetness , seeing they are fair ; And roses of their thorns disarm : But most procure 30 That violets may a longer age endure . But , O young ...
... beauty charm , Reform the errors of the spring ; 20 25 Make that the tulips may have share Of sweetness , seeing they are fair ; And roses of their thorns disarm : But most procure 30 That violets may a longer age endure . But , O young ...
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... beauty make thee proud , Though princes do adore thee , Since time and sickness were allowed To mow such flowers ... Beauty's lightnings fired , And yet a state so sweetly mixt With an attractive mildness It may like Virtue sit betwixt ...
... beauty make thee proud , Though princes do adore thee , Since time and sickness were allowed To mow such flowers ... Beauty's lightnings fired , And yet a state so sweetly mixt With an attractive mildness It may like Virtue sit betwixt ...
Contenido
Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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