Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 198
... once compel'd to live and forc't to die , Whear nothing can be heard for the loud crie Of oh , and ah , and out alas that I Or once againe might live , or once at length might die . Ere long they came neere to a balefull bowre , 10 Much ...
... once compel'd to live and forc't to die , Whear nothing can be heard for the loud crie Of oh , and ah , and out alas that I Or once againe might live , or once at length might die . Ere long they came neere to a balefull bowre , 10 Much ...
Page 276
... once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my onely light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempests fell all night . 118 These are thy wonders , Lord of love , To make us see we are but flowers that glide : " Which ...
... once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my onely light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempests fell all night . 118 These are thy wonders , Lord of love , To make us see we are but flowers that glide : " Which ...
Page 356
... once their voice and Heart ; You by the help of Tune and Time , Can make that Song which was but Rime . 29 30 10 20 Noy " pleading , no man doubts the Cause , Or questions Verses set by LAWS . As a Church - window thick with Paint ...
... once their voice and Heart ; You by the help of Tune and Time , Can make that Song which was but Rime . 29 30 10 20 Noy " pleading , no man doubts the Cause , Or questions Verses set by LAWS . As a Church - window thick with Paint ...
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