Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 166
... kind , and kindly loving , Such a mind were worth the mov- ing ; Truly fair , and fairly true , Where are all these but in you ? Wisely kind , and kindly wise- Blessed life , where such love lies ! Wise , and kind , and fair , and true ...
... kind , and kindly loving , Such a mind were worth the mov- ing ; Truly fair , and fairly true , Where are all these but in you ? Wisely kind , and kindly wise- Blessed life , where such love lies ! Wise , and kind , and fair , and true ...
Pagina 284
... kind Męcenas , Ma . Anthony Cooke , Esquire Vouchsafe to grace these rude unpolished rhymes , Which long , dear friend , have slept in sable night , And come abroad now in these glorious times , Can hardly brook the pureness of the ...
... kind Męcenas , Ma . Anthony Cooke , Esquire Vouchsafe to grace these rude unpolished rhymes , Which long , dear friend , have slept in sable night , And come abroad now in these glorious times , Can hardly brook the pureness of the ...
Pagina 301
... kind the place , else were there many a one For pleasantness of shade that far doth me excel . But of our forests ' kind the quality to tell , We equally partake with woodland as with plain , Alike with hill and dale , and every day ...
... kind the place , else were there many a one For pleasantness of shade that far doth me excel . But of our forests ' kind the quality to tell , We equally partake with woodland as with plain , Alike with hill and dale , and every day ...
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