Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... round proportion embracing all . But yet their various and perplexed course , Observed in divers ages , doth enforce Men to find out so many eccentric parts , 250 255 Such divers down - right lines , such overthwarts , As disproportion ...
... round proportion embracing all . But yet their various and perplexed course , Observed in divers ages , doth enforce Men to find out so many eccentric parts , 250 255 Such divers down - right lines , such overthwarts , As disproportion ...
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... round about and see 165 Thousands of crowned souls throng to be Themselves thy crown ; sons of thy vows , The virgin - births with which thy sovereign spouse Made fruitful thy fair soul , go now 170 And with them all about thee , bow To ...
... round about and see 165 Thousands of crowned souls throng to be Themselves thy crown ; sons of thy vows , The virgin - births with which thy sovereign spouse Made fruitful thy fair soul , go now 170 And with them all about thee , bow To ...
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... round for next holiday . 25 Some tales of love their lovesick fellows told : Others were seeking stakes to pitch their fold . 30 This , all alone was mending of his pipe : That , for his lass sought fruits most sweet , most ripe . Here ...
... round for next holiday . 25 Some tales of love their lovesick fellows told : Others were seeking stakes to pitch their fold . 30 This , all alone was mending of his pipe : That , for his lass sought fruits most sweet , most ripe . Here ...
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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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