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Pagina 212
... weep ; Be still my Babe ; sweet Babie sleep . 10 Though thy Conception was in Sin , A sacred Bathing thou hast had . And , though thy Birth , unclean hath bin , A blamelesse Babe , thou now art made . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ...
... weep ; Be still my Babe ; sweet Babie sleep . 10 Though thy Conception was in Sin , A sacred Bathing thou hast had . And , though thy Birth , unclean hath bin , A blamelesse Babe , thou now art made . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ...
Pagina 386
... weep . 10 Heavn's bosome drinks the gentle stream . Where th'milky rivers creep , 20 Thine floates above ; and is the cream . Waters above th ' Heavns , what they be We ' are taught best by thy TEARES and thee . Every morn from hence A ...
... weep . 10 Heavn's bosome drinks the gentle stream . Where th'milky rivers creep , 20 Thine floates above ; and is the cream . Waters above th ' Heavns , what they be We ' are taught best by thy TEARES and thee . Every morn from hence A ...
Pagina 387
... weeping Eyn . Vain loves avant ! 85 bold hands forbear ! The lamb hath dipp't his white foot here . And now where're he strayes , Among the Galilean mountaines , 110 Or more unwellcome wayes , He's follow'd by two faithfull foun- taines ...
... weeping Eyn . Vain loves avant ! 85 bold hands forbear ! The lamb hath dipp't his white foot here . And now where're he strayes , Among the Galilean mountaines , 110 Or more unwellcome wayes , He's follow'd by two faithfull foun- taines ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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