Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 487
... body . Have not all souls thought For many ages that our body'is wrought Of air , and fire , and other elements ? And now they think of new ingredients , And one soul thinks one , and another way Another thinks , and ' tis an even lay ...
... body . Have not all souls thought For many ages that our body'is wrought Of air , and fire , and other elements ? And now they think of new ingredients , And one soul thinks one , and another way Another thinks , and ' tis an even lay ...
Pagina 706
... body . Wherefore such as come to this love are like young birds almost flush , which for all they flutter a little their tender wings , yet dare not stray far from the nest , nor commit themselves to the wind and open weather . " When ...
... body . Wherefore such as come to this love are like young birds almost flush , which for all they flutter a little their tender wings , yet dare not stray far from the nest , nor commit themselves to the wind and open weather . " When ...
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... body , which Thou hast been now some years in building and compacting together , this Plan- tation . Look graciously upon the head of this body , our sovereign , and 20 bless him with a good disposition to this work , and bless him for ...
... body , which Thou hast been now some years in building and compacting together , this Plan- tation . Look graciously upon the head of this body , our sovereign , and 20 bless him with a good disposition to this work , and bless him for ...
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