The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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Pagina 193
... thine , poem or inscription ( Rich soul of wit and language ) we have none ; Indeed , a silence does that tomb befit 10 Where is no herald left to blazon3 it . Widow'd invention justly doth forbear To come abroad , knowing thou art not ...
... thine , poem or inscription ( Rich soul of wit and language ) we have none ; Indeed , a silence does that tomb befit 10 Where is no herald left to blazon3 it . Widow'd invention justly doth forbear To come abroad , knowing thou art not ...
Pagina 304
... thine eye its sphere ; The sun will stoop and take it up . Proud will his sister1 be to wear This thine eyes ' jewel in her ear . 3 O'tis a tear , Too true a tear ; for no sad ey'n , How sad soe'er , Rain so true a tear as thine ; Each ...
... thine eye its sphere ; The sun will stoop and take it up . Proud will his sister1 be to wear This thine eyes ' jewel in her ear . 3 O'tis a tear , Too true a tear ; for no sad ey'n , How sad soe'er , Rain so true a tear as thine ; Each ...
Pagina 347
... thine own self curl'd , Instruct me softly to make haste , Whilst these my feet go slowly fast . Compendious snail ! thou seem'st to me Large Euclid's strict epitome , And in each diagram dost fling Thee from the point unto the ring : A ...
... thine own self curl'd , Instruct me softly to make haste , Whilst these my feet go slowly fast . Compendious snail ! thou seem'st to me Large Euclid's strict epitome , And in each diagram dost fling Thee from the point unto the ring : A ...
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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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