The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 ページ |
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... thou , disloyal , which hast hark'ned more To a wanton fondling than my sacred lore , Henceforth the sweat shall bubble on thy brow ; Thy hands shall blister and thy back shall bow ; Ne'er shalt thou send into thy branchy veins A bit ...
... thou , disloyal , which hast hark'ned more To a wanton fondling than my sacred lore , Henceforth the sweat shall bubble on thy brow ; Thy hands shall blister and thy back shall bow ; Ne'er shalt thou send into thy branchy veins A bit ...
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... thou art dead 10 But O why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thy heav'n - lov'd innocence , To slake his23 wrath whom sin hath made our foe To turn swift - rushing black perdition hence , Or drive away the slaughtering ...
... thou art dead 10 But O why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thy heav'n - lov'd innocence , To slake his23 wrath whom sin hath made our foe To turn swift - rushing black perdition hence , Or drive away the slaughtering ...
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... thou cruelly heal With various pains to make me well ? Then let me be Thy cut anatomy , 1 And in each mangled part my heart you'll see THE SNAIL Wise emblem of our politic world , Sage snail , within thine own self curl'd , Instruct me ...
... thou cruelly heal With various pains to make me well ? Then let me be Thy cut anatomy , 1 And in each mangled part my heart you'll see THE SNAIL Wise emblem of our politic world , Sage snail , within thine own self curl'd , Instruct me ...
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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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