Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose: Wishes : to his (supposed) mistresseMacmillan, 1951 Volume One: Poets included are Lancelot Andrewes, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Robert Burton, Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, George Wither, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Thomas Carew, Sir Thomas Browne, Sir William Davenant, Edmund Waller, Sir John Suckling, Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. |
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... hath fiction and beleefe . 122 This facilitie of credite , and accepting or admitting thinges weakely authorized or warranted , is of two kindes , according to the subject : For it is either a beleefe of 20 Historie , ( as the Lawyers ...
... hath fiction and beleefe . 122 This facilitie of credite , and accepting or admitting thinges weakely authorized or warranted , is of two kindes , according to the subject : For it is either a beleefe of 20 Historie , ( as the Lawyers ...
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... hath thee surely crost , That thy old wont thou hast lost . Tell me : Have I ought mis - said That hath made thee ill - apaid ? Hath some churle done thee a spight ? Dost thou misse a Lambe to night ? Frowns thy fairest Shepheards lasse ...
... hath thee surely crost , That thy old wont thou hast lost . Tell me : Have I ought mis - said That hath made thee ill - apaid ? Hath some churle done thee a spight ? Dost thou misse a Lambe to night ? Frowns thy fairest Shepheards lasse ...
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... hath what he desires not , or desires what he hath not , or desires amisse ; he that composes his spirit to the present accident , hath va- riety of instances3 for his vertue , but none to trouble him , because his desires enlarge not ...
... hath what he desires not , or desires what he hath not , or desires amisse ; he that composes his spirit to the present accident , hath va- riety of instances3 for his vertue , but none to trouble him , because his desires enlarge not ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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