Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... hope , my love ; and in this state , My judge , my witness , and my advocate . Where have I been this while exiled from Thee ? And whither rapt , now Thou but stoop'st to me ? Dwell , dwell here still : Oh , being everywhere , How can I ...
... hope , my love ; and in this state , My judge , my witness , and my advocate . Where have I been this while exiled from Thee ? And whither rapt , now Thou but stoop'st to me ? Dwell , dwell here still : Oh , being everywhere , How can I ...
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... hope and tickles our desire , Nature's true riches in sweet beauties showing , Which set all hearts , with labour's love , on fire . No less fair is the wheat when golden ear Shows unto hope the joys of near enjoying : Fair and sweet is ...
... hope and tickles our desire , Nature's true riches in sweet beauties showing , Which set all hearts , with labour's love , on fire . No less fair is the wheat when golden ear Shows unto hope the joys of near enjoying : Fair and sweet is ...
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... hope to gain From one not worth a groat boys , From one not worth a groat ? Nay , if some fool should me accuse , And I unto the bar were brought , The judges audience would refuse I being not worth a groat boys , I being not worth a ...
... hope to gain From one not worth a groat boys , From one not worth a groat ? Nay , if some fool should me accuse , And I unto the bar were brought , The judges audience would refuse I being not worth a groat boys , I being not worth a ...
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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