Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 121
... leave me my best room , Ev'n all my heart , and what is lodged there ; I pass not , I , what of the rest become , So ' Thou art still my God ' be out of fear . He will be pleased with that ditty ; And if I please Him , I write fine and ...
... leave me my best room , Ev'n all my heart , and what is lodged there ; I pass not , I , what of the rest become , So ' Thou art still my God ' be out of fear . He will be pleased with that ditty ; And if I please Him , I write fine and ...
Strana 156
... leave her own neglected sun . Here are beauties shall bereave him Of all his eastern paramours ; His Persian lovers all shall leave him 35 And swear faith to Thy sweeter powers . Charitas Nimia , or The Dear Bargain Lord , what is man ...
... leave her own neglected sun . Here are beauties shall bereave him Of all his eastern paramours ; His Persian lovers all shall leave him 35 And swear faith to Thy sweeter powers . Charitas Nimia , or The Dear Bargain Lord , what is man ...
Strana 160
... leave their choir And turn love's soldiers , upon thee To exercise their archery . Oh , how oft shalt thou complain Of a sweet and subtle pain , Of intolerable joys , Of a death in which who dies 95 100 Loves his death , and dies again ...
... leave their choir And turn love's soldiers , upon thee To exercise their archery . Oh , how oft shalt thou complain Of a sweet and subtle pain , Of intolerable joys , Of a death in which who dies 95 100 Loves his death , and dies again ...
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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