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Pagina 92
... beauty is decai'd , or gone , Beauty , that's colour , and proportion . We thinke the heavens enjoy their Sphericall , Their round proportion embracing all . But yet their various and perplexed course , Observ'd in divers ages , doth ...
... beauty is decai'd , or gone , Beauty , that's colour , and proportion . We thinke the heavens enjoy their Sphericall , Their round proportion embracing all . But yet their various and perplexed course , Observ'd in divers ages , doth ...
Pagina 352
... beauty from the light retir'd ; Bid her come forth , Suffer her self to be desir'd , And not blush so to be admir'd . Then die , that she , The common fate of all things rare , May read in thee ; 50 60 How small a part of time they ...
... beauty from the light retir'd ; Bid her come forth , Suffer her self to be desir'd , And not blush so to be admir'd . Then die , that she , The common fate of all things rare , May read in thee ; 50 60 How small a part of time they ...
Pagina 469
... Beauty yields . 132 133 ' Tis not , what once it was , the World ; But a rude heap together hurl'd ; All negligently overthrown , Gulfes , Deserts , Precipices , Stone . 370 380 Your lesser World contains the same . But in more decent ...
... Beauty yields . 132 133 ' Tis not , what once it was , the World ; But a rude heap together hurl'd ; All negligently overthrown , Gulfes , Deserts , Precipices , Stone . 370 380 Your lesser World contains the same . But in more decent ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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