Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... stars , and old do vanish from our eyes : 260 As though heav'n suffered earthquakes , peace or war , When new towns rise , and old demolished are . They have impaled within a zodiac The free - born sun , and keep twelve signs awake To ...
... stars , and old do vanish from our eyes : 260 As though heav'n suffered earthquakes , peace or war , When new towns rise , and old demolished are . They have impaled within a zodiac The free - born sun , and keep twelve signs awake To ...
Strana 43
... stars may be Imprisoned in an herb , or charm , or tree , And do by touch all which those stars could do ? The art is lost , and correspondence too . For heaven gives little , and the earth takes less , And man least knows their trade ...
... stars may be Imprisoned in an herb , or charm , or tree , And do by touch all which those stars could do ? The art is lost , and correspondence too . For heaven gives little , and the earth takes less , And man least knows their trade ...
Strana 310
... stars seem larger the nearer they are to the sun , on whose light they depend ; 23-4 ] in the old Ptolemaic astronomy , the heavens were constructed of a series of con- centric spheres . P 30. A NOCTURNAL UPON ST LUCY'S DAY . title ] 13 ...
... stars seem larger the nearer they are to the sun , on whose light they depend ; 23-4 ] in the old Ptolemaic astronomy , the heavens were constructed of a series of con- centric spheres . P 30. A NOCTURNAL UPON ST LUCY'S DAY . title ] 13 ...
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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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