Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... kings whom thou saw'st yesterday , And thou shalt hear , All here in one bed lay . She's all states , and all ... King's real , or his stamped face Contemplate ; what you will , approve , So you will let me love . Alas , alas , who's ...
... kings whom thou saw'st yesterday , And thou shalt hear , All here in one bed lay . She's all states , and all ... King's real , or his stamped face Contemplate ; what you will , approve , So you will let me love . Alas , alas , who's ...
Strana 289
... king a mortal shaft lets fly From his unerring hand , then glad to die , Proud of the wound , to it resigns his blood ... kings by giving , give themselves away , And even that power that should deny , betray . 330 335 340 ' Who gives ...
... king a mortal shaft lets fly From his unerring hand , then glad to die , Proud of the wound , to it resigns his blood ... kings by giving , give themselves away , And even that power that should deny , betray . 330 335 340 ' Who gives ...
Strana 290
... kings , by grasping more than they could hold , First made their subjects by oppression bold ; And popular sway , by forcing kings to give More than was fit for subjects to receive , Ran to the same extremes ; and one excess Made both ...
... kings , by grasping more than they could hold , First made their subjects by oppression bold ; And popular sway , by forcing kings to give More than was fit for subjects to receive , Ran to the same extremes ; and one excess Made both ...
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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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