The English Parnassus: An Anthology Chiefly of Longer PoemsClarendon Press, 1916 - 771 страница |
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... heaven in rankes doost lead , And guydest lovers through the nights sad dread , How chearefully thou lookest from above , And seemst to laugh atweene thy twinkling light As joying in the sight Of these glad many which for joy doe sing ...
... heaven in rankes doost lead , And guydest lovers through the nights sad dread , How chearefully thou lookest from above , And seemst to laugh atweene thy twinkling light As joying in the sight Of these glad many which for joy doe sing ...
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... heaven al the night ? O fayrest goddesse , do thou not envy My love with me to spy : For thou likewise didst love , though now unthought , And for a fleece of wooll , which privily , The Latmian shephard once unto thee brought , His ...
... heaven al the night ? O fayrest goddesse , do thou not envy My love with me to spy : For thou likewise didst love , though now unthought , And for a fleece of wooll , which privily , The Latmian shephard once unto thee brought , His ...
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... heaven , nor thou , were made to gaze upon : As heaven preserves all things , so save thou one . A stately builded ship , well rig'd and tall , The Ocean maketh more majesticall : Why vowest thou then to live in Sestos here , Who on ...
... heaven , nor thou , were made to gaze upon : As heaven preserves all things , so save thou one . A stately builded ship , well rig'd and tall , The Ocean maketh more majesticall : Why vowest thou then to live in Sestos here , Who on ...
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... heaven . He wandring here , In mournfull tearmes , with sad and heavie cheare Complaind to Cupid , Cupid for his sake , To be reveng'd on Jove , did undertake ; And those on whom heaven , earth , and hell relies , I mean the Adamantine ...
... heaven . He wandring here , In mournfull tearmes , with sad and heavie cheare Complaind to Cupid , Cupid for his sake , To be reveng'd on Jove , did undertake ; And those on whom heaven , earth , and hell relies , I mean the Adamantine ...
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... heaven make in death . Think thy selfe labouring now with broken breath , And thinke those broken and soft Notes to bee Division , and thy happyest Harmonie . Thinke thee laid on thy death - bed , loose and slacke ; And thinke that ...
... heaven make in death . Think thy selfe labouring now with broken breath , And thinke those broken and soft Notes to bee Division , and thy happyest Harmonie . Thinke thee laid on thy death - bed , loose and slacke ; And thinke that ...
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