The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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Pagina 179
... live round and close , 20 and wisely true To thine own self , and known to few . Thus let thy rural sanctuary be Elysium to thy wife and thee , There to disport yourselves with golden measure , For seldom use commends the pleasure . Live ...
... live round and close , 20 and wisely true To thine own self , and known to few . Thus let thy rural sanctuary be Elysium to thy wife and thee , There to disport yourselves with golden measure , For seldom use commends the pleasure . Live ...
Pagina 219
... live , Wherein I die , not live : for life is straight , Straight as a line , and ever tends to Thee , To Thee , who art more far above deceit Than deceit seems above simplicity . Give me simplicity , that I may live , So live and like ...
... live , Wherein I die , not live : for life is straight , Straight as a line , and ever tends to Thee , To Thee , who art more far above deceit Than deceit seems above simplicity . Give me simplicity , that I may live , So live and like ...
Pagina 309
... Live in these conquering leaves ; live all the same , And walk through all tongues one triumphant flame ; Live here , great heart , and love and die and kill . And bleed and wound , and yield and conquer still . Let this immortal life ...
... Live in these conquering leaves ; live all the same , And walk through all tongues one triumphant flame ; Live here , great heart , and love and die and kill . And bleed and wound , and yield and conquer still . Let this immortal life ...
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