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Stran 319 - And changed the object of thy will, It had been lethargy in me, Not constancy, to love thee still. Yea, it had been a sin to go And prostitute affection so; Since we are taught no prayers to say To such as must to others pray. Yet do thou glory in thy choice, Thy choice of his good fortune boast...
Stran 319 - He that can love unloved again, Hath better store of love than brain; God send me love my debts to pay While unthrifts fool their love away! Nothing could have my love o'erthrown If thou hadst still continued mine; Yea, if thou hadst remained thy own, I might perchance have yet been thine.
Stran 299 - Robert was one of the best poets of his time," he adds the more important testimony, that " Mr John Dryden says he has seen verses of his, some of the best of that age, printed with some other verses...
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Stran 316 - I approve, As either yielding pleasure or promotion : I like a mild and lukewarm zeal in love, Although I do not like it in devotion ; For it...
Stran 352 - ... quha brunt him continually in the backe and breft as he walked forduart ; bot he, in the meane tyme, wes occupiet in fchauing the people how thai were fchamfullie abufed by thefe mifcent idolaters, quha were leading them to their auin damnatione. In end, he fpake with fuch ane vehemencie, that the enymies caufed knett his toung, fearing fome vprore to enfeu, if he had gottin ony forder libertie to fpeke : So he wes brought to the place of executione, quhere, lifting vp his eyes to heauen, and...
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