Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... friendship , love , and feign To sociableness , a name profane ; Or sin , by tempting , or , not daring that , By ... friends , her death must cost , Because the chain is broke , though no link lost . 70 DIVINE POEMS Holy Sonnets As ...
... friendship , love , and feign To sociableness , a name profane ; Or sin , by tempting , or , not daring that , By ... friends , her death must cost , Because the chain is broke , though no link lost . 70 DIVINE POEMS Holy Sonnets As ...
Strana 105
... friends die . My mirth and edge was lost ; a blunted knife Was of more use than I. Thus thin and lean , without a fence or friend , 35 I was blown through with ev'ry storm and wind . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that ...
... friends die . My mirth and edge was lost ; a blunted knife Was of more use than I. Thus thin and lean , without a fence or friend , 35 I was blown through with ev'ry storm and wind . Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that ...
Strana 288
... friends : among the baser herd , Where he so lately was obeyed and feared , His safety seeks ; the herd , unkindly wise , Or chases him from thence , or from him flies . Like a declining statesman left forlorn To his friends ' pity and ...
... friends : among the baser herd , Where he so lately was obeyed and feared , His safety seeks ; the herd , unkindly wise , Or chases him from thence , or from him flies . Like a declining statesman left forlorn To his friends ' pity and ...
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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