Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... delight deserve . But out , alas , no gripes of grief suffice . To break in twain this harmless heart of mine ; For though delight be banished from mine eyes , Yet lives Desire , whom pains can never pine . Oh strange affects ! I live ...
... delight deserve . But out , alas , no gripes of grief suffice . To break in twain this harmless heart of mine ; For though delight be banished from mine eyes , Yet lives Desire , whom pains can never pine . Oh strange affects ! I live ...
Pagina 121
... delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to receive lovely direction . Where senses do behold th ' order of heav'nly host , And wise thoughts do ...
... delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to receive lovely direction . Where senses do behold th ' order of heav'nly host , And wise thoughts do ...
Pagina 807
... delight and teach , and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand which , without delight , they would fly as from a stranger ; and teach to make them know that goodness where- unto they are moved ; which being the noblest scope ...
... delight and teach , and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand which , without delight , they would fly as from a stranger ; and teach to make them know that goodness where- unto they are moved ; which being the noblest scope ...
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