Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... Vertue of Pros- peritie , is Temperance ; The Vertue of Ad - tration of Judgment , as he can discerne , versity , is Fortitude : which in Morals is the more Heroicall Vertue . Prosperity is the Blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad - 50 ...
... Vertue of Pros- peritie , is Temperance ; The Vertue of Ad - tration of Judgment , as he can discerne , versity , is Fortitude : which in Morals is the more Heroicall Vertue . Prosperity is the Blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad - 50 ...
Page 95
... vertue need her here , to fit That unto us ; shee working more than it . But shee , in whom to such maturity Vertue was growne , past growth , that it must die ; Shee , from whose influence all impression came , But , by receivers ...
... vertue need her here , to fit That unto us ; shee working more than it . But shee , in whom to such maturity Vertue was growne , past growth , that it must die ; Shee , from whose influence all impression came , But , by receivers ...
Page 140
... vertue now I raise . A vertue , like Allay , so gone Throughout your forme ; as though that move , And draw , and conquer all mens love , This subjects you to love of one . Wherein you triumph yet : because ' Tis of your selfe , and ...
... vertue now I raise . A vertue , like Allay , so gone Throughout your forme ; as though that move , And draw , and conquer all mens love , This subjects you to love of one . Wherein you triumph yet : because ' Tis of your selfe , and ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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