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Pagina 193
... flames , and night , To break the rived " heart with fear and fright ? How rules therein thy breast , so quiet state , Spite leagu'd with mercy , love with lovelesse hate ? Ah no , fair Cœlia , in thy sunne - like eye Heav'n sweetly ...
... flames , and night , To break the rived " heart with fear and fright ? How rules therein thy breast , so quiet state , Spite leagu'd with mercy , love with lovelesse hate ? Ah no , fair Cœlia , in thy sunne - like eye Heav'n sweetly ...
Pagina 419
... Flames , the North - wind , he Shall strike his frost - stretch'd Winges , dissolve and flye This Etna in Epitome . Dropping December shall come weeping in , Bewayle th'usurping of his Raigne ; But when in show'rs of old Greeke we ...
... Flames , the North - wind , he Shall strike his frost - stretch'd Winges , dissolve and flye This Etna in Epitome . Dropping December shall come weeping in , Bewayle th'usurping of his Raigne ; But when in show'rs of old Greeke we ...
Pagina 433
... Flame . But if her wisdom grow severe , And suffer not her goodness to be there ; If her large mercies cruelly it restrain ; Be not discourag'd , but require A more gentle Ordeal Fire , " And bid her by Loves - Flames read it again ...
... Flame . But if her wisdom grow severe , And suffer not her goodness to be there ; If her large mercies cruelly it restrain ; Be not discourag'd , but require A more gentle Ordeal Fire , " And bid her by Loves - Flames read it again ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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