Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 193
... look more sweet , maskt in thy looks disguise , Then Mercy self can look with Pities eyes ? Who taught thy honied tongue the cunning slight , To melt the ravisht eare with musicks strains ? And charm the sense with thousand pleasing ...
... look more sweet , maskt in thy looks disguise , Then Mercy self can look with Pities eyes ? Who taught thy honied tongue the cunning slight , To melt the ravisht eare with musicks strains ? And charm the sense with thousand pleasing ...
Page 292
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
Page 293
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
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Angels Atheisme beauty beleeve body brest bright Christ Church creatures dayes dead death delight divine Donne doth drest E. M. W. Tillyard earth English Envy eyes F. R. Leavis face fair faith farre fear fire flames flowers friends give glasse glory Gondibert grace hast hath heart Heaven Henry Vaughan Herbert holy hope J. B. Leishman John Donne King learned light live look Lord ment metaphysical poets mind Muse Musick Nature ne're never night o're Philosophy Pisc pleasure poems poetry Poets Puritan reason selfe sense shee shew shine sight sing sleep Song soul spirit starr Stars Sunne sweet T. S. Eliot teares tell Text thee thine things thou art thou dost thought tion Trout truth UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN unto Vaughan verse vertue weep wind wings wise