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Pagina 187
... ne're had liv'd , Oh that I once could die ! And now th ' Infernal Powers through th ' ayer driving , For speed their leather pineons broad display ; Now at eternall Deaths wide gate arriving , Sinne gives them passage ; still they cut ...
... ne're had liv'd , Oh that I once could die ! And now th ' Infernal Powers through th ' ayer driving , For speed their leather pineons broad display ; Now at eternall Deaths wide gate arriving , Sinne gives them passage ; still they cut ...
Pagina 434
... ne're had seen this Heart again , Fair one had been kind : My Dove , but once let loose , I doubt Would ne're return , had not the Flood been out . Against Hope15 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ...
... ne're had seen this Heart again , Fair one had been kind : My Dove , but once let loose , I doubt Would ne're return , had not the Flood been out . Against Hope15 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ...
Pagina 434
... ne're had seen this Heart again , If any Fair one had been kind : My Dove , but once let loose , I doubt Would ne're return , had not the Flood been out . Against Hope45 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and ...
... ne're had seen this Heart again , If any Fair one had been kind : My Dove , but once let loose , I doubt Would ne're return , had not the Flood been out . Against Hope45 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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