Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 108
... fall down flat 15 To kiss those heaps which now they have in trust ? Dear flesh , while I do pray , learn here thy stem And true descent , that , when thou shalt grow fat , And wanton in thy cravings , thou mayst know That 108 JACOBEAN ...
... fall down flat 15 To kiss those heaps which now they have in trust ? Dear flesh , while I do pray , learn here thy stem And true descent , that , when thou shalt grow fat , And wanton in thy cravings , thou mayst know That 108 JACOBEAN ...
Strana 188
... fall'n shows taller yet than as it grew : So shall his praise to after times increase , When truth shall be allowed , and faction cease , And his own shadows with him fall . The eye Detracts from objects than itself more high : 255 260 ...
... fall'n shows taller yet than as it grew : So shall his praise to after times increase , When truth shall be allowed , and faction cease , And his own shadows with him fall . The eye Detracts from objects than itself more high : 255 260 ...
Strana 252
... fall ; Th'eclipse of two wise princes ' judgements ; more , The waste whereby our land was still kept poor . I'll pity yet at least thy fatal end , Shot like a lightning from a violent hand , S IO Taking thee hence unsummed . Thou art ...
... fall ; Th'eclipse of two wise princes ' judgements ; more , The waste whereby our land was still kept poor . I'll pity yet at least thy fatal end , Shot like a lightning from a violent hand , S IO Taking thee hence unsummed . Thou art ...
Obsah
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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