Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... trees confer . And little now to make me wants Or of the fowls , or of the plants : Give me but wings as they , and I Straight floating on the air shall fly : Or turn me but , and you shall see I was but an inverted tree . 72 Already I ...
... trees confer . And little now to make me wants Or of the fowls , or of the plants : Give me but wings as they , and I Straight floating on the air shall fly : Or turn me but , and you shall see I was but an inverted tree . 72 Already I ...
Strana 179
... trees have I encamped my mind ; Where beauty , aiming at the heart , Bends in some tree its useless dart ; And where the world no certain shot 605 Can make , or me it toucheth not . But I on it securely play , And gall its horsemen all ...
... trees have I encamped my mind ; Where beauty , aiming at the heart , Bends in some tree its useless dart ; And where the world no certain shot 605 Can make , or me it toucheth not . But I on it securely play , And gall its horsemen all ...
Strana 291
... tree . Lost , lost it is ; for at the guarded gate A flaming sword forbiddeth sin ( That's I ) to enter in . O ... tree . O miserable me , What help were left , had Jesus's pity not Showed me another tree , which can Enliven dying man ...
... tree . Lost , lost it is ; for at the guarded gate A flaming sword forbiddeth sin ( That's I ) to enter in . O ... tree . O miserable me , What help were left , had Jesus's pity not Showed me another tree , which can Enliven dying man ...
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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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