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Pagina 128
... hand , to all the rest ! Or , better worke ! were thy glad countrey blest , To have her storie woven in thy thred ; MINERVAES loome was never richer spred . For who can master those great parts like thee , That liv'st from hope , from ...
... hand , to all the rest ! Or , better worke ! were thy glad countrey blest , To have her storie woven in thy thred ; MINERVAES loome was never richer spred . For who can master those great parts like thee , That liv'st from hope , from ...
Pagina 321
... hand discovered : Out of this ranke Solomon chose the object of his admira- tion , indeed what reason may not goe to Schoole to the wisedome of Bees , Ants , and foure second causes of all things ; 20 and Spiders ? what wise hand ...
... hand discovered : Out of this ranke Solomon chose the object of his admira- tion , indeed what reason may not goe to Schoole to the wisedome of Bees , Ants , and foure second causes of all things ; 20 and Spiders ? what wise hand ...
Pagina 371
... hands and from thy feet , From thy head , and from thy side , All thy Purple Rivers meet . Thy restlesse feet they ... hand still giving bee ; It gives , but ô it selfe's the Guift ; It drops though bound , though bound ' tis free . 10 ...
... hands and from thy feet , From thy head , and from thy side , All thy Purple Rivers meet . Thy restlesse feet they ... hand still giving bee ; It gives , but ô it selfe's the Guift ; It drops though bound , though bound ' tis free . 10 ...
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