Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... poor herds that lately did them keep , Shuddered with keenness of the winter's cold : The groves of their late summer pride forlorn , In mossy mantles sadly seemed to mourn . That silent time , about the upper world , Phoebus had forced ...
... poor herds that lately did them keep , Shuddered with keenness of the winter's cold : The groves of their late summer pride forlorn , In mossy mantles sadly seemed to mourn . That silent time , about the upper world , Phoebus had forced ...
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... poor house and I Do equally desire your company ; Not that we think us worthy such a guest , But that your worth will dignify our feast With those that come ; whose grace may make that seem Something , which else could hope for no ...
... poor house and I Do equally desire your company ; Not that we think us worthy such a guest , But that your worth will dignify our feast With those that come ; whose grace may make that seem Something , which else could hope for no ...
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... poor six years Be posed with the maturest fears 30 Man trembles at , you straight shall find Love knows no nonage , nor the mind . ' Tis love , not years or limbs that can Make the martyr or the man . Love touched her heart , and lo it ...
... poor six years Be posed with the maturest fears 30 Man trembles at , you straight shall find Love knows no nonage , nor the mind . ' Tis love , not years or limbs that can Make the martyr or the man . Love touched her heart , and lo it ...
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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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