Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... lies beneath a tree while the disembodied soul sits like a bird above it : And , till prepared for longer flight Waves in its plumes the various light . This is very clearly an example of what Cowley , in his ode ' To the Royal Society ...
... lies beneath a tree while the disembodied soul sits like a bird above it : And , till prepared for longer flight Waves in its plumes the various light . This is very clearly an example of what Cowley , in his ode ' To the Royal Society ...
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... lie down - nay , more , ' Tis there civility to be a whore . He's one of blood and fashion , and with these 55 The bravery makes ; she can no honour leese . To do ' t with cloth , or stuffs ... Lies Thespia BEN JONSON 71 An Ode To himself.
... lie down - nay , more , ' Tis there civility to be a whore . He's one of blood and fashion , and with these 55 The bravery makes ; she can no honour leese . To do ' t with cloth , or stuffs ... Lies Thespia BEN JONSON 71 An Ode To himself.
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... lies , to each her parents ' ruth Here lies wise and valiant dust How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean How vainly men themselves amaze 109 140 143 96 55 284 119 179 I have my piety too , which could 69 I know that all beneath the ...
... lies , to each her parents ' ruth Here lies wise and valiant dust How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean How vainly men themselves amaze 109 140 143 96 55 284 119 179 I have my piety too , which could 69 I know that all beneath the ...
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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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