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Pagina 354
... stars did shine ; That there they cannot but for ever prove The monument and pledge of humble Love : His humble Love , whose hope shall ne'r rise higher Than for a pardon that he dares admire . UPON BEN . JOHNSON " Mirror of Poets ...
... stars did shine ; That there they cannot but for ever prove The monument and pledge of humble Love : His humble Love , whose hope shall ne'r rise higher Than for a pardon that he dares admire . UPON BEN . JOHNSON " Mirror of Poets ...
Pagina 434
... star , here ages with immoderate heat ; 20 t Pride the rugged Northern Bear , 1 others makes the Cold too ... Stars we sail . 10 20 20 30 e Crashaw's companion poem " will - o ' - the - wisps THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BERARIS ...
... star , here ages with immoderate heat ; 20 t Pride the rugged Northern Bear , 1 others makes the Cold too ... Stars we sail . 10 20 20 30 e Crashaw's companion poem " will - o ' - the - wisps THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BERARIS ...
Pagina 434
... Stars have not a possibility Of blessing Thee ; If things then from their End we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most Hopeless thing of all . Hope , thou bold Taster of Delight , Who whilst thou shouldst but tast , devour'st it quite ...
... Stars have not a possibility Of blessing Thee ; If things then from their End we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most Hopeless thing of all . Hope , thou bold Taster of Delight , Who whilst thou shouldst but tast , devour'st it quite ...
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Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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