Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... thee in Helicon , And som Flowers , and som Bays , For thy Hears to strew the ways , Sent thee from the banks of Came , Devoted to thy vertuous name ; 60 Whilst thou bright Saint high sit'st in glory , Next her much like to thee in ...
... thee in Helicon , And som Flowers , and som Bays , For thy Hears to strew the ways , Sent thee from the banks of Came , Devoted to thy vertuous name ; 60 Whilst thou bright Saint high sit'st in glory , Next her much like to thee in ...
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... thee pray , For I am poor , and almost pine With need , and sad decay . Preserve my soul , for I have trod Thy waies , and love the just , Save thou thy servant O my God Who still in thee doth trust . Pitty me Lord for daily thee I call ...
... thee pray , For I am poor , and almost pine With need , and sad decay . Preserve my soul , for I have trod Thy waies , and love the just , Save thou thy servant O my God Who still in thee doth trust . Pitty me Lord for daily thee I call ...
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... thee entreat , My hands to thee I spread . Wilt thou do wonders on the dead , Shall the deceas'd arise And praise thee from their loathsom bed With pale and hollow eyes ? Shall they thy loving kindness tell On whom the grave hath hold ...
... thee entreat , My hands to thee I spread . Wilt thou do wonders on the dead , Shall the deceas'd arise And praise thee from their loathsom bed With pale and hollow eyes ? Shall they thy loving kindness tell On whom the grave hath hold ...
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Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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