Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 - 498 pages Volume One: Poets included are Lancelot Andrewes, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Robert Burton, Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, George Wither, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Thomas Carew, Sir Thomas Browne, Sir William Davenant, Edmund Waller, Sir John Suckling, Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. |
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Page 55
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of Kings ; Who being at the highest , want Matter of desire , which makes their Mindes more Languishing ; And have many ...
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of Kings ; Who being at the highest , want Matter of desire , which makes their Mindes more Languishing ; And have many ...
Page 220
... desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually " because life itself is but authority of books , follow the blind 10 motion , and can never be without desire , nor ...
... desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually " because life itself is but authority of books , follow the blind 10 motion , and can never be without desire , nor ...
Page 332
... desire , if not procure , and further . I cannot contentedly frame a Prayer for my selfe in particular , without a catalogue for my friends , nor request a happinesse 20 I am a Microcosme or little world , I finde wherein my sociable ...
... desire , if not procure , and further . I cannot contentedly frame a Prayer for my selfe in particular , without a catalogue for my friends , nor request a happinesse 20 I am a Microcosme or little world , I finde wherein my sociable ...
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