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Pagina 251
... give ye a re - meeting here . If die I must , then my last vow shall be , You'l with a tear or two , remember me , 10 Your sometime Poet ; but if fates do give Me longer date , and more fresh springs to live : Oft as your field , shall ...
... give ye a re - meeting here . If die I must , then my last vow shall be , You'l with a tear or two , remember me , 10 Your sometime Poet ; but if fates do give Me longer date , and more fresh springs to live : Oft as your field , shall ...
Pagina 291
... give us more Ale , and lets drink to him . Venat . I thank you Master , I will ob-. And thereunto my friend invite , In whom I more than that delight : Who is more welcom to my dish , Than to my angle was my fish . As well content no ...
... give us more Ale , and lets drink to him . Venat . I thank you Master , I will ob-. And thereunto my friend invite , In whom I more than that delight : Who is more welcom to my dish , Than to my angle was my fish . As well content no ...
Pagina 306
... Give me more love , or more disdaine ; The Torid , or the frozen Zone , Bring equall ease unto my paine ; The temperate affords me none : Either extreame , of love , or hate , Is sweeter than a calme estate . Give me a storme ; if it be ...
... Give me more love , or more disdaine ; The Torid , or the frozen Zone , Bring equall ease unto my paine ; The temperate affords me none : Either extreame , of love , or hate , Is sweeter than a calme estate . Give me a storme ; if it be ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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