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... Fair and Fair ( c . 1581 ) . 144 Thomas Lodge : Rosalind's Madrigal 142 First Song ( 1591 ) .. 1385 ) : The Story of Thisbe of Babylon , Martyr ... ( 1590 ) 60 Robert Southwell : The Compleynt of Chaucer to His Purse ( 1595 ) 145 The ...
... Fair and Fair ( c . 1581 ) . 144 Thomas Lodge : Rosalind's Madrigal 142 First Song ( 1591 ) .. 1385 ) : The Story of Thisbe of Babylon , Martyr ... ( 1590 ) 60 Robert Southwell : The Compleynt of Chaucer to His Purse ( 1595 ) 145 The ...
Strana 19
... fair , He so beauteous was his form in heaven , that came to him from the Lord of hosts . he was like to the light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord ...
... fair , He so beauteous was his form in heaven , that came to him from the Lord of hosts . he was like to the light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord ...
Strana 21
... fair weather , he immediately vanishes people good advice , with patterns to furnish them with arms . Besides , they built towers on the sea - coast to the southward , at proper dis- tances , where their ships were , because there also ...
... fair weather , he immediately vanishes people good advice , with patterns to furnish them with arms . Besides , they built towers on the sea - coast to the southward , at proper dis- tances , where their ships were , because there also ...
Strana 22
... fair end his life closed and ended . For when the time approached of his decease and departure , then was he for fourteen days firmity ; yet so moderately that , during all that ere that oppressed and troubled with bodily in- time , he ...
... fair end his life closed and ended . For when the time approached of his decease and departure , then was he for fourteen days firmity ; yet so moderately that , during all that ere that oppressed and troubled with bodily in- time , he ...
Strana 37
... fair hue fouled with stain and blot ! O mould , thou marrest a lovely gem , 12 24 Mine own , own pearl without a spot . This anonymous poem is allegorical : possibly the " pearl " is the poet's daughter ( Eng . Lit. , 44 ) . The ...
... fair hue fouled with stain and blot ! O mould , thou marrest a lovely gem , 12 24 Mine own , own pearl without a spot . This anonymous poem is allegorical : possibly the " pearl " is the poet's daughter ( Eng . Lit. , 44 ) . The ...
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