Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 244
... fall Into the flames of Funerall : When as the chosen seed shall spring Fresh , and for ever flourishing . Cho . 20 Gather ye Rose - buds while ye may , Old Time is still a flying : And this same flower that smiles to day , To morrow ...
... fall Into the flames of Funerall : When as the chosen seed shall spring Fresh , and for ever flourishing . Cho . 20 Gather ye Rose - buds while ye may , Old Time is still a flying : And this same flower that smiles to day , To morrow ...
Page 387
... fall and fall Does day close his eyes ? Still the FOUNTAIN weeps for all . Can so great flames agree Ęternall Teares should thus distill thee ! Let night or day doe what they will , Thou hast thy task ; thou weepest still . 100 O flouds ...
... fall and fall Does day close his eyes ? Still the FOUNTAIN weeps for all . Can so great flames agree Ęternall Teares should thus distill thee ! Let night or day doe what they will , Thou hast thy task ; thou weepest still . 100 O flouds ...
Page 487
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose Retinue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The ...
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose Retinue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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