Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... tell us , Where : Every Ar- tisan hath a whole Synode " of Scribes in his braine , and can tell Where CHRIST is , better then any learned man of them all . Yet , these were Wise men : Best , learne , where they did . 2. Secondly , set ...
... tell us , Where : Every Ar- tisan hath a whole Synode " of Scribes in his braine , and can tell Where CHRIST is , better then any learned man of them all . Yet , these were Wise men : Best , learne , where they did . 2. Secondly , set ...
Page 384
... Tell him He rises now , too late To show us ought worth looking at . Tell him we now can show Him more Then He e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; 10 Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him ...
... Tell him He rises now , too late To show us ought worth looking at . Tell him we now can show Him more Then He e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; 10 Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him ...
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... tell . Straight into shapeless air " unseen he fell . BOOK III Awake , awake my Lyre , And tell thy silent Masters humble tale , In sounds that may prevail ; Sounds that gentle thoughts inspire , Though so Exalted she And I so Lowly be , ...
... tell . Straight into shapeless air " unseen he fell . BOOK III Awake , awake my Lyre , And tell thy silent Masters humble tale , In sounds that may prevail ; Sounds that gentle thoughts inspire , Though so Exalted she And I so Lowly be , ...
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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