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Pagina 127
... Muse bad , Bedford write , and that was shee . XCIII . To Lucy , Countesse of Bedford , With Mr. Donnes Satyres LUCY , you brightnesse of our spheare , who are Life of the Muses day , their morning - starre ! If workes ( not th'authors ) ...
... Muse bad , Bedford write , and that was shee . XCIII . To Lucy , Countesse of Bedford , With Mr. Donnes Satyres LUCY , you brightnesse of our spheare , who are Life of the Muses day , their morning - starre ! If workes ( not th'authors ) ...
Pagina 361
... Muse was hard bound , and th'issue of's brain Was seldom brought forth but with trouble and pain . All that were present there did agree , A Laureat Muse should be easie and free , And Yet sure ' twas not that , but ' twas thought that ...
... Muse was hard bound , and th'issue of's brain Was seldom brought forth but with trouble and pain . All that were present there did agree , A Laureat Muse should be easie and free , And Yet sure ' twas not that , but ' twas thought that ...
Pagina 431
... Muses thus ? Wanton as Girles , as Old Wives , Fabulous ! Thy spotless Muse , like Mary , did contain The boundless Godhead ; she did well disdain That her eternal Verse employ'd should be On a less subject then Eternitie ; And for a ...
... Muses thus ? Wanton as Girles , as Old Wives , Fabulous ! Thy spotless Muse , like Mary , did contain The boundless Godhead ; she did well disdain That her eternal Verse employ'd should be On a less subject then Eternitie ; And for a ...
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