The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Volume 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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Page 290
... peace will be giv'n To us enslaved , but custody severe , And stripes , and arbitrary punishment Inflicted ? And what peace can we return , But to our power hostility and hate , Untamed reluctance , and revenge though slow , Yet ever ...
... peace will be giv'n To us enslaved , but custody severe , And stripes , and arbitrary punishment Inflicted ? And what peace can we return , But to our power hostility and hate , Untamed reluctance , and revenge though slow , Yet ever ...
Page 389
... peace but by some angel's wing or voice Is seldom rent ; Then I in Heaven all the long year Would keep , and never wander here . But living where the sun Doth all things wake , and where ... Peace sits crown'd with 389 HENRY VAUGHAN Peace.
... peace but by some angel's wing or voice Is seldom rent ; Then I in Heaven all the long year Would keep , and never wander here . But living where the sun Doth all things wake , and where ... Peace sits crown'd with 389 HENRY VAUGHAN Peace.
Page 413
... peace , the lazy good , is fled . Plenty , peace , and pleasure fly ; The sprightly green In woodland - walks no more is seen ; The sprightly green has drunk the Tyrian dye . Cho . of all . Plenty , peace , & c . Mars . Sound the ...
... peace , the lazy good , is fled . Plenty , peace , and pleasure fly ; The sprightly green In woodland - walks no more is seen ; The sprightly green has drunk the Tyrian dye . Cho . of all . Plenty , peace , & c . Mars . Sound the ...
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EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
Chorus of Priests | 49 |
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