Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses , bring ' em ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way ...
An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses , bring ' em ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way ...
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... brings ; But now for drieth the fields were all undone , And now with waters all is overrun , 645 So fast the Cynthian mountains poured their snow When once they felt the sun ... Bring , bring , ye Graces , all your silver GILES FLETCHER 237.
... brings ; But now for drieth the fields were all undone , And now with waters all is overrun , 645 So fast the Cynthian mountains poured their snow When once they felt the sun ... Bring , bring , ye Graces , all your silver GILES FLETCHER 237.
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An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Bring , bring , ye Graces , all your silver flaskets , Painted with every choicest flower that grows , That I may soon unflower your fragrant baskets To strow the fields with odours where He goes ...
An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. Bring , bring , ye Graces , all your silver flaskets , Painted with every choicest flower that grows , That I may soon unflower your fragrant baskets To strow the fields with odours where He goes ...
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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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