Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; IS Where can we find two better hemispheres , Without sharp north , without declining west ? Whatever dies was not mixed equally : If our two loves be one ...
... thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; IS Where can we find two better hemispheres , Without sharp north , without declining west ? Whatever dies was not mixed equally : If our two loves be one ...
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... thine army lost . Yet though these ways be lost , thou hast left one , Which is , immoderate grief that she is gone . But we may ' scape that sin , yet weep as much , Our tears are due , because we are not such . Some tears , that knot ...
... thine army lost . Yet though these ways be lost , thou hast left one , Which is , immoderate grief that she is gone . But we may ' scape that sin , yet weep as much , Our tears are due , because we are not such . Some tears , that knot ...
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... Thine anger , punish me , Burn off my rusts and my deformity , Restore Thine image so much , by Thy grace , That Thou may'st know me , and I'll turn my face . 40 A Hymn to Christ , at the Author's Last Going into Germany In what torn ...
... Thine anger , punish me , Burn off my rusts and my deformity , Restore Thine image so much , by Thy grace , That Thou may'st know me , and I'll turn my face . 40 A Hymn to Christ , at the Author's Last Going into Germany In what torn ...
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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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