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Pagina 150
... wings ; Now all thy figures are allow'd , and various shapes of things ; Create of ayrie formes , a streame ; it must have bloud , and naught of fleame , " And though it be a waking dreame ; The Quire Yet let it like an odour rise } to ...
... wings ; Now all thy figures are allow'd , and various shapes of things ; Create of ayrie formes , a streame ; it must have bloud , and naught of fleame , " And though it be a waking dreame ; The Quire Yet let it like an odour rise } to ...
Pagina 208
... wing she gets power ? Yet the higher she doth sore , She's affronted still the more : Till she to the high'st hath ... wings were clipt of late . And poore I , her fortune ruing , Am my selfe put up a muing . " But if I my Cage can rid ...
... wing she gets power ? Yet the higher she doth sore , She's affronted still the more : Till she to the high'st hath ... wings were clipt of late . And poore I , her fortune ruing , Am my selfe put up a muing . " But if I my Cage can rid ...
Pagina 307
... wings . INGRATEFULL BEAUTY THREATENED Know Celia , ( since thou art so proud , ) ' Twas I that gave thee thy renowne : Thou hadst , in the forgotten crowd Of common beauties , liv'd unknowne , Had not my verse exhal'd ' thy name , And ...
... wings . INGRATEFULL BEAUTY THREATENED Know Celia , ( since thou art so proud , ) ' Twas I that gave thee thy renowne : Thou hadst , in the forgotten crowd Of common beauties , liv'd unknowne , Had not my verse exhal'd ' thy name , And ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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