Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... lords of wine and oil , By whose tough labours and rough hands . We rip up first , then reap our lands ; Crowned with the ears of corn , now come , And , to the pipe , sing harvest home . Come , forth , my Lord , and see the cart ...
... lords of wine and oil , By whose tough labours and rough hands . We rip up first , then reap our lands ; Crowned with the ears of corn , now come , And , to the pipe , sing harvest home . Come , forth , my Lord , and see the cart ...
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... Lord , for me . Then came brave Glory puffing by In silks that whistled , who but he ? He scarce allowed me half an eye . But thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick Wit and Conversation , And he would needs a comfort be ...
... Lord , for me . Then came brave Glory puffing by In silks that whistled , who but he ? He scarce allowed me half an eye . But thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick Wit and Conversation , And he would needs a comfort be ...
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... Lord , how sweet and clean How vainly men themselves amaze 109 140 143 96 55 284 119 179 I have my piety too , which ... Lord , what is man ? Why should he cost thee Lord , when the wise men came from far 291 52 37 65 234 25 68 SI 227 ...
... Lord , how sweet and clean How vainly men themselves amaze 109 140 143 96 55 284 119 179 I have my piety too , which ... Lord , what is man ? Why should he cost thee Lord , when the wise men came from far 291 52 37 65 234 25 68 SI 227 ...
Contenido
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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