Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Helen Constance White. That thou hast lost thy sense " and memory . ' Twas heavy " then to heare thy voyce of mone , But this is worse , that thou art speechlesse growne . Thou hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee ...
Helen Constance White. That thou hast lost thy sense " and memory . ' Twas heavy " then to heare thy voyce of mone , But this is worse , that thou art speechlesse growne . Thou hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee ...
Page 130
... art not , PENSHURST , built to envious show , Of touch , " or marble ; nor canst boast a row Of polish'd pillars , or a roofe of gold : Thou ... thou would'st feast , or exercise thy friends . 130 BEN JONSON.
... art not , PENSHURST , built to envious show , Of touch , " or marble ; nor canst boast a row Of polish'd pillars , or a roofe of gold : Thou ... thou would'st feast , or exercise thy friends . 130 BEN JONSON.
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... thou art entered into the cloud which will bring a gentle shower to refresh thy sorrows . Now suppose thy self in as great a sad- nesse , as ever did load thy spirit , wouldest thou not beare it cheerfully and nobly , if thou wert sure ...
... thou art entered into the cloud which will bring a gentle shower to refresh thy sorrows . Now suppose thy self in as great a sad- nesse , as ever did load thy spirit , wouldest thou not beare it cheerfully and nobly , if thou wert sure ...
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