Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 260
... death dallying seeks To entertain itself in love's sweet place ; Decayed roses of discolored cheeks Do yet retain dear notes of former grace , And ugly death sits fair within her face ; Sweet remnants resting of vermilion red , That death ...
... death dallying seeks To entertain itself in love's sweet place ; Decayed roses of discolored cheeks Do yet retain dear notes of former grace , And ugly death sits fair within her face ; Sweet remnants resting of vermilion red , That death ...
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... Death calls ye to the crowd of common men . Devouring famine , plague , and war , ΤΟ Each able to undo mankind , o Death's servile emissaries are ; Nor to these alone confined , He hath at will More quaint and subtle ways to kill ; A ...
... Death calls ye to the crowd of common men . Devouring famine , plague , and war , ΤΟ Each able to undo mankind , o Death's servile emissaries are ; Nor to these alone confined , He hath at will More quaint and subtle ways to kill ; A ...
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... death would leave his lively picture , 80 To Pandora , 228 To Penshurst , 500 To plead my faith where faith had no reward , 131 To praise thy life or wail thy worthy death , 135 To Queen Elizabeth , 132 To Sabidius , 520 To Sextus , an ...
... death would leave his lively picture , 80 To Pandora , 228 To Penshurst , 500 To plead my faith where faith had no reward , 131 To praise thy life or wail thy worthy death , 135 To Queen Elizabeth , 132 To Sabidius , 520 To Sextus , an ...
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