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Page 276
... growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together : But while I grow in a straight line , Still upwards bent , as if heav'n were mine own , Thy anger comes , and I decline : What ...
... growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together : But while I grow in a straight line , Still upwards bent , as if heav'n were mine own , Thy anger comes , and I decline : What ...
Page 307
... grow For ever , free from aged snow : 10 If those bright Suns must know no shade , Nor your fresh beauties ever fade : Then feare not ( Celia ) to bestow , What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus , either Time his Sickle ...
... grow For ever , free from aged snow : 10 If those bright Suns must know no shade , Nor your fresh beauties ever fade : Then feare not ( Celia ) to bestow , What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus , either Time his Sickle ...
Page 485
... grow . But these chaste fountains flow not till we dye ; Some drops may fall before , but a clear spring And ever running , till we leave to fling Dirt in her way , will keep above the skie . S. Mark 4.26 Rom . Chap . 6. ver . 7 He that ...
... grow . But these chaste fountains flow not till we dye ; Some drops may fall before , but a clear spring And ever running , till we leave to fling Dirt in her way , will keep above the skie . S. Mark 4.26 Rom . Chap . 6. ver . 7 He that ...
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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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