Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... never dies , but with fresh pleasures graced Bathes his crowned head in soft eternity , Where thousand joys , and pleasures ever new , And blessings thicker than the morning dew , With endless sweets rain down on that immortal crew ...
... never dies , but with fresh pleasures graced Bathes his crowned head in soft eternity , Where thousand joys , and pleasures ever new , And blessings thicker than the morning dew , With endless sweets rain down on that immortal crew ...
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... never sight of pareil fame , For God before man like himself did frame , But God Himself now like a mortal man ... Never such age so young , never a child so old . 630 ' And yet but newly He was infanted , And 236 JACOBEAN AND CAROLINE ...
... never sight of pareil fame , For God before man like himself did frame , But God Himself now like a mortal man ... Never such age so young , never a child so old . 630 ' And yet but newly He was infanted , And 236 JACOBEAN AND CAROLINE ...
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... never love thee more . Or in the empire of thy heart , Where I should solely be , Another do pretend a part And dares to vie with me ; Or if committees thou erect , 25 And go on such a score , 30 I'll sing and laugh at thy neglect , And ...
... never love thee more . Or in the empire of thy heart , Where I should solely be , Another do pretend a part And dares to vie with me ; Or if committees thou erect , 25 And go on such a score , 30 I'll sing and laugh at thy neglect , And ...
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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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