Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 193
... Fair - cruel maid , most cruel , fairer ever , How hath foul rigour stol'n into thy heart ? And on a comick stage hath learnt thee art To play a Tyrant - tragical deceiver ? To promise mercy , but perform it never ? To look more sweet ...
... Fair - cruel maid , most cruel , fairer ever , How hath foul rigour stol'n into thy heart ? And on a comick stage hath learnt thee art To play a Tyrant - tragical deceiver ? To promise mercy , but perform it never ? To look more sweet ...
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... fair , And send it back to you again . Come , lovely NAME ! Appeare from forth the Bright Regions of peacefull Light Look from thine own Illustrious Home , Fair KING of NAMES , and come . Leave All thy native Glories in their Gorgeous ...
... fair , And send it back to you again . Come , lovely NAME ! Appeare from forth the Bright Regions of peacefull Light Look from thine own Illustrious Home , Fair KING of NAMES , and come . Leave All thy native Glories in their Gorgeous ...
Page 392
... fair fallacy by thee We are not WHERE nor What we be , But WHAT and WHERE we would be . Thus art thou Our absent PRESENCE , and our future Now . Faith's sister ! nurse of fair desire ! Fear's antidote ! a wise and well - stay'd fire ...
... fair fallacy by thee We are not WHERE nor What we be , But WHAT and WHERE we would be . Thus art thou Our absent PRESENCE , and our future Now . Faith's sister ! nurse of fair desire ! Fear's antidote ! a wise and well - stay'd fire ...
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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