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100 160 105 44 165 110 a 170 Think further on thyself , my soul , and think IncommodiHow thou at first wast made but in a sink ; 42 ties of the soul Think that it argued some infirmity in the body That those two souls which then thou ...
100 160 105 44 165 110 a 170 Think further on thyself , my soul , and think IncommodiHow thou at first wast made but in a sink ; 42 ties of the soul Think that it argued some infirmity in the body That those two souls which then thou ...
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O Thou , that art Life of my soul , soul of my dying heart , 20 10 25 Thus finding all the world's delight to be But empty toys , good God , she points alone to thee . 3 But has the virtu'd5 steel a pow'r to move ?
O Thou , that art Life of my soul , soul of my dying heart , 20 10 25 Thus finding all the world's delight to be But empty toys , good God , she points alone to thee . 3 But has the virtu'd5 steel a pow'r to move ?
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Soul : A soul that know not to presume Is heaven's and its own perfume . Pleasure : Everything does seem to vie Which should first attract thine eye , But since none deserves that grace , In this crystal4 view thy face .
Soul : A soul that know not to presume Is heaven's and its own perfume . Pleasure : Everything does seem to vie Which should first attract thine eye , But since none deserves that grace , In this crystal4 view thy face .
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 Hershel Baker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1996 |
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