Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... unto the muses , when his skill Almost you have , or may have , when you will ? Wherein wise nature you a dowry gave ... unto ' em . Who heaved Hercules Unto the stars ? or the Tyndarides ? Who placed Jason's Argo in the sky , Or set ...
... unto the muses , when his skill Almost you have , or may have , when you will ? Wherein wise nature you a dowry gave ... unto ' em . Who heaved Hercules Unto the stars ? or the Tyndarides ? Who placed Jason's Argo in the sky , Or set ...
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... unto labour born , Standing with fear , and must with horror fall , And destined unto judgement , after all . I feel my griefs too , and there scarce is ground Upon my flesh to inflict another wound . Yet dare I not complain , or wish ...
... unto labour born , Standing with fear , and must with horror fall , And destined unto judgement , after all . I feel my griefs too , and there scarce is ground Upon my flesh to inflict another wound . Yet dare I not complain , or wish ...
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... unto the pleasant time , And in a sweet consorted chime Did welcome in the cheerful spring . To which , soft whistles of the wind , And warbling murmurs of a brook , And varied notes of leaves that shook , An harmony of parts did bind ...
... unto the pleasant time , And in a sweet consorted chime Did welcome in the cheerful spring . To which , soft whistles of the wind , And warbling murmurs of a brook , And varied notes of leaves that shook , An harmony of parts did bind ...
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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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