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Pagina 185
... sleep , who faine his eies in rest would steep . Why then at death doe weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death , death's but a longer sleep . And now the world , and dreames themselves were drown'd In deadly sleep ; the ...
... sleep , who faine his eies in rest would steep . Why then at death doe weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death , death's but a longer sleep . And now the world , and dreames themselves were drown'd In deadly sleep ; the ...
Pagina 212
... sleep : what ailes my Dear ? What ailes my Darling thus to cry ? Be still , my Childe , and lend thine ear , To heare me sing thy Lullaby . My pretty Lambe forbear to weep : Be still my Dear ; sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul ...
... sleep : what ailes my Dear ? What ailes my Darling thus to cry ? Be still , my Childe , and lend thine ear , To heare me sing thy Lullaby . My pretty Lambe forbear to weep : Be still my Dear ; sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul ...
Pagina 341
... sleep ; wherein the dulnesse of that sense 230 in Paris , where bodies soon consume 231 mausoleum or tomb ; the castle of St. Angelo in Rome 232 " whether wasting of the flesh or funeral pyre dissolve the corpse is of no moment sleep ...
... sleep ; wherein the dulnesse of that sense 230 in Paris , where bodies soon consume 231 mausoleum or tomb ; the castle of St. Angelo in Rome 232 " whether wasting of the flesh or funeral pyre dissolve the corpse is of no moment sleep ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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