Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 272
... thine , Thine the poise " and measure ? If I say , Thou shalt be mine : Finger not my treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , onely he , Who for man was sold , can see ; That transferr'd th ' accounts to me . 83 listen ...
... thine , Thine the poise " and measure ? If I say , Thou shalt be mine : Finger not my treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , onely he , Who for man was sold , can see ; That transferr'd th ' accounts to me . 83 listen ...
Page 273
... thine own clay . But I would parley fain : Shunne not my arrows , and behold my breast . Yet if thou shunnest , I am thine : I must be so , if I am mine . There is no articling " with thee : I am but finite , yet thine infinitely . With ...
... thine own clay . But I would parley fain : Shunne not my arrows , and behold my breast . Yet if thou shunnest , I am thine : I must be so , if I am mine . There is no articling " with thee : I am but finite , yet thine infinitely . With ...
Page 351
... Thine in full peace , and by a vulgar hand Torn from thy bosom , left his high command . The famous Painter could allow no place For private sorrow in a Princes face : 3 Yet , that his piece might not exceed belief , He cast a Veil upon ...
... Thine in full peace , and by a vulgar hand Torn from thy bosom , left his high command . The famous Painter could allow no place For private sorrow in a Princes face : 3 Yet , that his piece might not exceed belief , He cast a Veil upon ...
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