Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Količina 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Stran 235
... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . To Laurels A funerall stone , Or Verse I covet none ; But onely crave Of you , that I may have A sacred Laurel springing from my grave : Which being seen , Blest with perpetuall greene , May grow to ...
... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . To Laurels A funerall stone , Or Verse I covet none ; But onely crave Of you , that I may have A sacred Laurel springing from my grave : Which being seen , Blest with perpetuall greene , May grow to ...
Stran 252
... Turn'd to Mourning Call me no more , As heretofore , The musick of a Feast ; Since now ( alas ) The mirth , that was In me , is dead or ceast . Before I went To banishment Into the loathed West ; I co'd rehearse A Lyrick verse , And ...
... Turn'd to Mourning Call me no more , As heretofore , The musick of a Feast ; Since now ( alas ) The mirth , that was In me , is dead or ceast . Before I went To banishment Into the loathed West ; I co'd rehearse A Lyrick verse , And ...
Stran 382
... turn'd to eyes ; And then , not knowing what to doe ; Turn'd Them to TEARES , and spent Them too . Come ROYALL Name , and pay the expence Of All this Pretious Patience . O come away And kill the DEATH of This Delay . O see , so many ...
... turn'd to eyes ; And then , not knowing what to doe ; Turn'd Them to TEARES , and spent Them too . Come ROYALL Name , and pay the expence Of All this Pretious Patience . O come away And kill the DEATH of This Delay . O see , so many ...
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