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... hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee , and her thou hast o'rpast . " For as a child kept from the Font , untill A prince , expected long , come to fulfill The ceremonies , thou unnam'd had'st laid , Had not her ...
... hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee , and her thou hast o'rpast . " For as a child kept from the Font , untill A prince , expected long , come to fulfill The ceremonies , thou unnam'd had'st laid , Had not her ...
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... hast done , thou hast not done , For , I have more . III I have a sinne of feare , that when I have spunne My last thred , I shall perish on the shore ; But sweare by thy selfe , that at my death thy sonne Shall shine as he shines now ...
... hast done , thou hast not done , For , I have more . III I have a sinne of feare , that when I have spunne My last thred , I shall perish on the shore ; But sweare by thy selfe , that at my death thy sonne Shall shine as he shines now ...
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... hast given me a cell Wherein to dwell , A little house , whose humble Roof Is weather - proof ; Under the sparres of which I lie Both soft , and drie ; Where Thou my chamber for to ward128 136 is at its dregs 137 139 ' hourglass ...
... hast given me a cell Wherein to dwell , A little house , whose humble Roof Is weather - proof ; Under the sparres of which I lie Both soft , and drie ; Where Thou my chamber for to ward128 136 is at its dregs 137 139 ' hourglass ...
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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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