Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... Dear Bargain Lord , what is man ? Why should he cost Thee So dear ? What had this ruin lost Thee ? Lord , what is man , that Thou hast overbought So much a thing of naught ? Love is too kind , I see , and can Make but a simple merchant ...
... Dear Bargain Lord , what is man ? Why should he cost Thee So dear ? What had this ruin lost Thee ? Lord , what is man , that Thou hast overbought So much a thing of naught ? Love is too kind , I see , and can Make but a simple merchant ...
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... Dear friend , O , that our love might take no end , Or never had beginning took ! 40 I speak not this with a false heart , ' ( Wherewith his hand she gently strained ) ' Or that would change a love maintained With so much faith on ...
... Dear friend , O , that our love might take no end , Or never had beginning took ! 40 I speak not this with a false heart , ' ( Wherewith his hand she gently strained ) ' Or that would change a love maintained With so much faith on ...
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... dear , When actions by the lively sound appear : Give me such helps , I never will despair But that our heads which suck the freezing air , As well as hotter brains , may verse adorn , And be their wonder , as we were their scorn . 65 ...
... dear , When actions by the lively sound appear : Give me such helps , I never will despair But that our heads which suck the freezing air , As well as hotter brains , may verse adorn , And be their wonder , as we were their scorn . 65 ...
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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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