Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 88
... dead ( but being dead , Measures of times are all determined ) But long she'ath beene away , long , long , yet none Offers to tell us who it is that's gone . But as in states doubtfull of future heires , When sicknesse without remedie ...
... dead ( but being dead , Measures of times are all determined ) But long she'ath beene away , long , long , yet none Offers to tell us who it is that's gone . But as in states doubtfull of future heires , When sicknesse without remedie ...
Page 93
... dead , shee's dead ; when thou knowst this , Thou knowst how ugly a monster this world is : And learn'st thus much by our Anatomie , That here is nothing to enamour thee : And that , not only faults in inward parts , Corruptions in our ...
... dead , shee's dead ; when thou knowst this , Thou knowst how ugly a monster this world is : And learn'st thus much by our Anatomie , That here is nothing to enamour thee : And that , not only faults in inward parts , Corruptions in our ...
Page 336
... dead , will restore itself from the root , and its dry and exuccous leaves resume their verdure again ; which , if we mistake not , we have also observed in furze . Whether the planting of yewe in Church- yards hold not its originall ...
... dead , will restore itself from the root , and its dry and exuccous leaves resume their verdure again ; which , if we mistake not , we have also observed in furze . Whether the planting of yewe in Church- yards hold not its originall ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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