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Your arras rich uphold , Loose all your bolts and springs , Ope wide your leaves of gold , That in your roofs may come the King of kings . Scarfed in a rosy cloud , He doth ascend the air ; Straight doth the moon him shroud With her ...
Your arras rich uphold , Loose all your bolts and springs , Ope wide your leaves of gold , That in your roofs may come the King of kings . Scarfed in a rosy cloud , He doth ascend the air ; Straight doth the moon him shroud With her ...
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When once my Prince affliction hath , Prosperity doth treason seem ; And then to smooth so rough a path I can learn patience e'en from him : Now not to suffer shows no loyal heart , When kings want ease , subjects must learn to smart .
When once my Prince affliction hath , Prosperity doth treason seem ; And then to smooth so rough a path I can learn patience e'en from him : Now not to suffer shows no loyal heart , When kings want ease , subjects must learn to smart .
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King , Henry ( 1592-1669 ) . 16 , 18 , 54 , 55 , 475 ( note 42 ) . King , John ( 1595-1639 ) . 54 . King , Phillip ( f . 1650 ? ) . 235 . King , William ( 1663-1712 ) . 444 . Kynaston , Sir Francis ( 1587-1642 ) . 163 , 164 .
King , Henry ( 1592-1669 ) . 16 , 18 , 54 , 55 , 475 ( note 42 ) . King , John ( 1595-1639 ) . 54 . King , Phillip ( f . 1650 ? ) . 235 . King , William ( 1663-1712 ) . 444 . Kynaston , Sir Francis ( 1587-1642 ) . 163 , 164 .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS xi | 473 |
A SHORTTITLE LIST OF POETICAL COLLECTIONS | 493 |
INDEX OF AUTHORS | 499 |
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