Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 192
... fear : Hope on his top my trembling heart doth bear Up to my heav'n , but straight my lofty minde By fear sunk in despair deep drown'd I finde . But ( ah ! ) your tempests cannot last for ever ; But ( ah ! ) my storms ( I fear ) will ...
... fear : Hope on his top my trembling heart doth bear Up to my heav'n , but straight my lofty minde By fear sunk in despair deep drown'd I finde . But ( ah ! ) your tempests cannot last for ever ; But ( ah ! ) my storms ( I fear ) will ...
Page 397
... fear , command these passions , and you are freer then the Parthian kings . " then to dye with an atrophy or Consump- tion , or unapt and courser nourishment : But he that suffers a transporting passion " concerning things within the ...
... fear , command these passions , and you are freer then the Parthian kings . " then to dye with an atrophy or Consump- tion , or unapt and courser nourishment : But he that suffers a transporting passion " concerning things within the ...
Page 411
... fear Had given this false Alarm , but straight his view Confirms , that more than all he fears is true . Betray'd in all his strengths , the wood beset , All instruments , all Arts of ruine met ; 240 250 He calls to mind his strength ...
... fear Had given this false Alarm , but straight his view Confirms , that more than all he fears is true . Betray'd in all his strengths , the wood beset , All instruments , all Arts of ruine met ; 240 250 He calls to mind his strength ...
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