Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 219
... thou growest pale with guilt . Repine not at the Tapers thriftie waste , That sleekes thy terser Poems , nor is haste Prayse , but excuse ; and if thou overcome A knottie writer , bring the bootie home ; Nor thinke it theft , if the ...
... thou growest pale with guilt . Repine not at the Tapers thriftie waste , That sleekes thy terser Poems , nor is haste Prayse , but excuse ; and if thou overcome A knottie writer , bring the bootie home ; Nor thinke it theft , if the ...
Pagina 311
... Thou hast thousand worlds too of thine own . Thou speakst , great Queen , in the same stile as He , And a New world leaps forth when Thou say'st , Let it Be . 3 ( 1 ) Thou fadom'est the deep Gulf of Ages past , And canst pluck up with ...
... Thou hast thousand worlds too of thine own . Thou speakst , great Queen , in the same stile as He , And a New world leaps forth when Thou say'st , Let it Be . 3 ( 1 ) Thou fadom'est the deep Gulf of Ages past , And canst pluck up with ...
Pagina 423
... Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest . Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's business , when the labourers have Such rest in bed , that their last church - yard grave , Subject to change , will scarce be ...
... Thou seest me here at midnight , now all rest . Time's dead low - water ; when all minds divest To - morrow's business , when the labourers have Such rest in bed , that their last church - yard grave , Subject to change , will scarce be ...
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