Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... never . For shame tread downe this earth : what wants but your endeavour ? Now by your selves , and thunder - danted " armes , But never danted hate , I you implore , Command , adjure , reinforce your fierce alarmes : Kindle , I pray ...
... never . For shame tread downe this earth : what wants but your endeavour ? Now by your selves , and thunder - danted " armes , But never danted hate , I you implore , Command , adjure , reinforce your fierce alarmes : Kindle , I pray ...
Page 196
... never so sore , Ah might he often slaie mee so againe . He never lives , that thus is never slaine . What boots it watch ? those eyes , for all my art , Mine owne eyes looking on , have stole my heart , In them Love bends his bowe , and ...
... never so sore , Ah might he often slaie mee so againe . He never lives , that thus is never slaine . What boots it watch ? those eyes , for all my art , Mine owne eyes looking on , have stole my heart , In them Love bends his bowe , and ...
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... never had Since I was born , then here ; Where I have been , and still am sad , In this dull Devon - shire : Yet justly too I must confesse ; I ne'r invented such Ennobled numbers for the Presse , Then where I loath'd so much . 10 And ...
... never had Since I was born , then here ; Where I have been , and still am sad , In this dull Devon - shire : Yet justly too I must confesse ; I ne'r invented such Ennobled numbers for the Presse , Then where I loath'd so much . 10 And ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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