Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 196
... eyes , and their sweete wounds complaine , 10 Sweete are the wounds of love , never so sore , Ah might he often slaie mee so againe . He never lives , that thus is never slaine . What boots it watch ? those eyes , for all my art , Mine ...
... eyes , and their sweete wounds complaine , 10 Sweete are the wounds of love , never so sore , Ah might he often slaie mee so againe . He never lives , that thus is never slaine . What boots it watch ? those eyes , for all my art , Mine ...
Page 307
... eyes : Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; 9 Thou art my starre , shin'st in my skies ; Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him , that fixt thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no more , Lest what I made , I ...
... eyes : Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; 9 Thou art my starre , shin'st in my skies ; Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him , that fixt thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no more , Lest what I made , I ...
Page 384
... eyes ' persuasive powrs Where he mean't frost , he scatter'd flowrs . Chorus By those sweet eyes ' 30 Both . We saw thee in thy baulmy " Nest , Young dawn of our æternall DAY ! We saw thine eyes break from their EASTE And chase the ...
... eyes ' persuasive powrs Where he mean't frost , he scatter'd flowrs . Chorus By those sweet eyes ' 30 Both . We saw thee in thy baulmy " Nest , Young dawn of our æternall DAY ! We saw thine eyes break from their EASTE And chase the ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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