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Pagina 235
... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . To Laurels A funerall stone , Or Verse I covet none ; But onely crave Of you , that I may have A sacred Laurel springing from my grave : Which being seen , Blest with perpetuall greene , May grow to ...
... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . To Laurels A funerall stone , Or Verse I covet none ; But onely crave Of you , that I may have A sacred Laurel springing from my grave : Which being seen , Blest with perpetuall greene , May grow to ...
Pagina 352
... turn , For incense might , on Sacred Altars burn : Their private Roofs on od'rous Timber born , Such as might Palaces for Kings adorn . The sweet Palmettas a new Bacchus1 yield , With Leaves as ample as the broadest shield : Under the ...
... turn , For incense might , on Sacred Altars burn : Their private Roofs on od'rous Timber born , Such as might Palaces for Kings adorn . The sweet Palmettas a new Bacchus1 yield , With Leaves as ample as the broadest shield : Under the ...
Pagina 398
... turn it into some advantage by observing where it can serve another end , either of religion or prudence , of more safety or lesse envy : it will turn into something that is good , if we list to make it so : at least it may make us ...
... turn it into some advantage by observing where it can serve another end , either of religion or prudence , of more safety or lesse envy : it will turn into something that is good , if we list to make it so : at least it may make us ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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