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Strana 322
Nor is it such a fault as some would make it , now and then to let a philosopher or a poet come in and wait and give a trencher at this banquet . Saint Paul is precedent for it . I wish no man to be too dark and full of shadow .
Nor is it such a fault as some would make it , now and then to let a philosopher or a poet come in and wait and give a trencher at this banquet . Saint Paul is precedent for it . I wish no man to be too dark and full of shadow .
Strana 847
THE AGONY If Thou dost give me wealth , I will restore All back unto Thee by the poor . If Thou dost give me honor , men shall see , The honor doth belong to Thee . I will not marry ; or , if she be mine , She and her children shall be ...
THE AGONY If Thou dost give me wealth , I will restore All back unto Thee by the poor . If Thou dost give me honor , men shall see , The honor doth belong to Thee . I will not marry ; or , if she be mine , She and her children shall be ...
Strana 929
Give him the veil , that he may cover The red cheeks of a rivaled lover , Ashamed that our world now can show Nests of new seraphims here below . Give her the dart , for it is she ( Fair youth ) shoots both thy shaft and thee .
Give him the veil , that he may cover The red cheeks of a rivaled lover , Ashamed that our world now can show Nests of new seraphims here below . Give her the dart , for it is she ( Fair youth ) shoots both thy shaft and thee .
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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