Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... thought to sleep out all these faults ( I sigh to speak ) I found that some had stuffed the bed with thoughts , I would say thorns . Dear , could my heart not break , When with my pleasures even my rest was gone ? Full well I understood ...
... thought to sleep out all these faults ( I sigh to speak ) I found that some had stuffed the bed with thoughts , I would say thorns . Dear , could my heart not break , When with my pleasures even my rest was gone ? Full well I understood ...
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... thought Of barracadoed Eden , since as good A paradise I planted see On open Calvary . IS 20 25 30 35 ( Minor Poems , 1914 ) THOMAS PHILIPOTT ( c . 1616-82 ) On the Death of a Prince : A Meditation In what a silence princes pass away ...
... thought Of barracadoed Eden , since as good A paradise I planted see On open Calvary . IS 20 25 30 35 ( Minor Poems , 1914 ) THOMAS PHILIPOTT ( c . 1616-82 ) On the Death of a Prince : A Meditation In what a silence princes pass away ...
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... thought ( Though we our thoughts from them perversely drew ) , 70 To things , the mind's right object , he it brought : Like foolish birds to painted grapes we flew ; He sought and gathered for our use the true ; And when on heaps the ...
... thought ( Though we our thoughts from them perversely drew ) , 70 To things , the mind's right object , he it brought : Like foolish birds to painted grapes we flew ; He sought and gathered for our use the true ; And when on heaps the ...
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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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