Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... hand . My hand was next to them , and then my heart ; I took , without more thinking , in good part Time's gentle admonition ; 30 S Who did so sweetly death's sad taste convey , Making my mind to smell my fatal day , IO Yet sug'ring the ...
... hand . My hand was next to them , and then my heart ; I took , without more thinking , in good part Time's gentle admonition ; 30 S Who did so sweetly death's sad taste convey , Making my mind to smell my fatal day , IO Yet sug'ring the ...
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An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. A fairer hand than thine shalt cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crowned . Then ...
An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. A fairer hand than thine shalt cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crowned . Then ...
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... hand , S IO Taking thee hence unsummed . Thou art to me The great example of mortality , IS And when the times to come shall want a name To startle greatness , here is Buckingham Fall'n like a meteor . And ' tis hard to say Whether it ...
... hand , S IO Taking thee hence unsummed . Thou art to me The great example of mortality , IS And when the times to come shall want a name To startle greatness , here is Buckingham Fall'n like a meteor . And ' tis hard to say Whether it ...
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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