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... fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as ... fire . But most on her were fixed still . My burning flame and hot desire Must be the Element of fire , " Which ...
... fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as ... fire . But most on her were fixed still . My burning flame and hot desire Must be the Element of fire , " Which ...
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... Fire from the burning cheeks of that bright Booke Thou wouldst on her have heap't up all That could be found SERAPHICALL ; 30 What e're this youth of fire weares fair , Rosy fingers , radiant hair , Glowing cheek , and glistering wings ...
... Fire from the burning cheeks of that bright Booke Thou wouldst on her have heap't up all That could be found SERAPHICALL ; 30 What e're this youth of fire weares fair , Rosy fingers , radiant hair , Glowing cheek , and glistering wings ...
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... Fire . Alas , thou think'st thy self secure , Because thy form is Innocent and Pure : Like Hypocrites , which seem unspotted here ; But when they sadly come to dye , And the last Fire their Truth must try , Scrauld o're like thee , and ...
... Fire . Alas , thou think'st thy self secure , Because thy form is Innocent and Pure : Like Hypocrites , which seem unspotted here ; But when they sadly come to dye , And the last Fire their Truth must try , Scrauld o're like thee , and ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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