Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 130
... loves and crown our sportful hours , That with such halcyon calmness fix our souls In steadfast peace as no affright ... love's great master , Aretine , And knows as well as Lais how to move Her pliant body in the act of love . To quench ...
... loves and crown our sportful hours , That with such halcyon calmness fix our souls In steadfast peace as no affright ... love's great master , Aretine , And knows as well as Lais how to move Her pliant body in the act of love . To quench ...
Strana 160
... love's victim , and must die A death more mystical and high ; Into love's arms thou shalt let fall A still surviving funeral . 70 75 His is the dart must make the death Whose stroke shall taste thy hallowed breath ; 80 A dart thrice ...
... love's victim , and must die A death more mystical and high ; Into love's arms thou shalt let fall A still surviving funeral . 70 75 His is the dart must make the death Whose stroke shall taste thy hallowed breath ; 80 A dart thrice ...
Strana 165
... love's shower , Meet his well - meaning wounds , wise heart , And haste to drink the wholesome dart : That healing shaft which heav'n till now Hath in love's quiver hid for you . O dart of love , arrow of light ! O happy you if it hit ...
... love's shower , Meet his well - meaning wounds , wise heart , And haste to drink the wholesome dart : That healing shaft which heav'n till now Hath in love's quiver hid for you . O dart of love , arrow of light ! O happy you if it hit ...
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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