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... keep cheap Nature even , and upright ; To coole , not cocker " Appetite . Thus thou can'st tearcely " live to satisfie The belly chiefly ; not the eye : IO 20 10 Keeping the barking stomach wisely quiet , Lesse with a neat1s then ...
... keep cheap Nature even , and upright ; To coole , not cocker " Appetite . Thus thou can'st tearcely " live to satisfie The belly chiefly ; not the eye : IO 20 10 Keeping the barking stomach wisely quiet , Lesse with a neat1s then ...
Page 257
... keep Me , while I sleep . Low is my porch , as is my Fate , Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore ... keeps my little loafe of Bread Unchipt , unflead : 10 Some brittle sticks of Thorne or Briar Make me a fire , Close by ...
... keep Me , while I sleep . Low is my porch , as is my Fate , Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore ... keeps my little loafe of Bread Unchipt , unflead : 10 Some brittle sticks of Thorne or Briar Make me a fire , Close by ...
Page 275
... keep the rest , " 114 But keep them with repining restlesnesse : Let him be rich and wearie , that at least , If goodness leade him not , yet wearinesse May tosse him to my breast . The Flower How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean ...
... keep the rest , " 114 But keep them with repining restlesnesse : Let him be rich and wearie , that at least , If goodness leade him not , yet wearinesse May tosse him to my breast . The Flower How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean ...
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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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