Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... whole to be inconveniently late Elizabethans , and who are thus given very short shrift by most modern critics . The currency of these divisions may be seen in the titles of many anthologies and works of criticism ; and of course like ...
... whole to be inconveniently late Elizabethans , and who are thus given very short shrift by most modern critics . The currency of these divisions may be seen in the titles of many anthologies and works of criticism ; and of course like ...
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... whole sap is sunk ; The general balm the hydroptic earth hath drunk , Whither , as to the bed's feet , life is shrunk , Dead and interred ; yet all these seem to laugh , Compared with me , who am their epitaph . 25 S Study me then , you ...
... whole sap is sunk ; The general balm the hydroptic earth hath drunk , Whither , as to the bed's feet , life is shrunk , Dead and interred ; yet all these seem to laugh , Compared with me , who am their epitaph . 25 S Study me then , you ...
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... whole household , and may every day Read in their virtuous parents ' noble parts The mysteries of manners , arms and arts . Now , Penshurst , they that will proportion thee With other edifices , when they see Those proud , ambitious ...
... whole household , and may every day Read in their virtuous parents ' noble parts The mysteries of manners , arms and arts . Now , Penshurst , they that will proportion thee With other edifices , when they see Those proud , ambitious ...
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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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