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Pagina 65
Now is he come unto the chamber door That shuts him from the heaven of his
thought , Which with a yielding latch , and with no more , Hath barr'd him from the
blessed thing he sought . So from himself impiety hath wrought , That for his prey
...
Now is he come unto the chamber door That shuts him from the heaven of his
thought , Which with a yielding latch , and with no more , Hath barr'd him from the
blessed thing he sought . So from himself impiety hath wrought , That for his prey
...
Pagina 196
I love to hear her speak , -yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing
sound ; I grant I never saw a goddess go ,My mistress , when she walks , treads
on the ground ; And yet , by heaven , I think my love as rare As any she belied
with ...
I love to hear her speak , -yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing
sound ; I grant I never saw a goddess go ,My mistress , when she walks , treads
on the ground ; And yet , by heaven , I think my love as rare As any she belied
with ...
Pagina 345
Farewell , great lord ; my love I do commend , My heart to you ; my soul to heaven
I send . This is my joy , that ere my body fleet , Your honour'd arms are my true
winding - sheet . Farewell , dear Bedford ; my peace is made in heaven .
Farewell , great lord ; my love I do commend , My heart to you ; my soul to heaven
I send . This is my joy , that ere my body fleet , Your honour'd arms are my true
winding - sheet . Farewell , dear Bedford ; my peace is made in heaven .
Pagina 374
For that man ' s dark , where heaven is quite forgot . Wife . ... 0 , were it lawful that
your pretty souls Might look from heaven into your father's eyes , Then should you
see the penitent glasses melt , And both your murthers shoot upon my cheeks !
For that man ' s dark , where heaven is quite forgot . Wife . ... 0 , were it lawful that
your pretty souls Might look from heaven into your father's eyes , Then should you
see the penitent glasses melt , And both your murthers shoot upon my cheeks !
Pagina 478
The heavenly limiter . Shaker of o'er - rank states . Sacred silver mistress . Oh ,
you heavenly charmers . ... her light , And all the signs in heaven are seen that
glad the shepherd's heart ; So many fires disclos'd their beams , made by the
Trojan ...
The heavenly limiter . Shaker of o'er - rank states . Sacred silver mistress . Oh ,
you heavenly charmers . ... her light , And all the signs in heaven are seen that
glad the shepherd's heart ; So many fires disclos'd their beams , made by the
Trojan ...
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