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Pagina 269
... whear he goes , Let what so e're he treads on be a rose . So downe shee let her eyelids fall , to shine Upon the rivers of bright Palestine , The effect of Mercies speech . A Transition to Christs second victorie . Whose woods drop ...
... whear he goes , Let what so e're he treads on be a rose . So downe shee let her eyelids fall , to shine Upon the rivers of bright Palestine , The effect of Mercies speech . A Transition to Christs second victorie . Whose woods drop ...
Pagina 274
... Whear many frozen soules doe chattring lie , And rul'd the burning waves of Phlegethon , Whear many more in flaming sulphur frie , ( Closely tempting him to despaire of Gods providence , and provide for himselfe . ) But was what he ...
... Whear many frozen soules doe chattring lie , And rul'd the burning waves of Phlegethon , Whear many more in flaming sulphur frie , ( Closely tempting him to despaire of Gods providence , and provide for himselfe . ) But was what he ...
Pagina 309
... whear Man embowr's : With flowr's , and rushes paved is his way , Whear all the Creatures ar his Servitours , The windes doe sweepe his chambers every day , And cloudes doe wash his rooms , the seeling gay , Starred aloft the guilded ...
... whear Man embowr's : With flowr's , and rushes paved is his way , Whear all the Creatures ar his Servitours , The windes doe sweepe his chambers every day , And cloudes doe wash his rooms , the seeling gay , Starred aloft the guilded ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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