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Page 104
... 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 ...
Page 128
... hast thou rendred him in all his bounds , And all his numbers , both of sense , and sounds . But when I read that speciall piece , restor'd , Where NERO falls , and GALBA is ador'd , To thine owne proper I ascribe then more ; And ...
... hast thou rendred him in all his bounds , And all his numbers , both of sense , and sounds . But when I read that speciall piece , restor'd , Where NERO falls , and GALBA is ador'd , To thine owne proper I ascribe then more ; And ...
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... hast no lantherne , whereof tales are told ; Or stayre , or courts ; but stand'st an ancient pile , And these grudg'd at , art reverenc'd the while . Thou joy'st in better markes , of soyle , of ayre , Of wood , of water : therein thou ...
... hast no lantherne , whereof tales are told ; Or stayre , or courts ; but stand'st an ancient pile , And these grudg'd at , art reverenc'd the while . Thou joy'st in better markes , of soyle , of ayre , Of wood , of water : therein thou ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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