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Pagina 227
... shew the Reader in what place he shall finde every excellent picture of Virtue you have drawn , is too long . And to shew him one , is to prejudice the rest ; yet I cannot for- bear to point him to the Description of Love in the person ...
... shew the Reader in what place he shall finde every excellent picture of Virtue you have drawn , is too long . And to shew him one , is to prejudice the rest ; yet I cannot for- bear to point him to the Description of Love in the person ...
Pagina 247
... Shew thy white feet , and head with Marjoram crown'd Mount up thy flames , and let thy Torch Display the Bridegroom in the porch , In his desires More towring , more disparkling then thy fires : Shew her how his eyes do turne And roule ...
... Shew thy white feet , and head with Marjoram crown'd Mount up thy flames , and let thy Torch Display the Bridegroom in the porch , In his desires More towring , more disparkling then thy fires : Shew her how his eyes do turne And roule ...
Pagina 253
... shew Like Morning - Sun - shine tinsilling the dew . Here in green Meddowes sits eternall May , Purfling the Margents , while perpetuall Day So double gilds the Aire , as that no night Can ever rust th'Enamel of the light . Here , naked ...
... shew Like Morning - Sun - shine tinsilling the dew . Here in green Meddowes sits eternall May , Purfling the Margents , while perpetuall Day So double gilds the Aire , as that no night Can ever rust th'Enamel of the light . Here , naked ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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