The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sider |
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... mind , resolv'd to force his way Sarpedons Through all the fore - fights , and the wall : yet since he did not speech to Glaucus , never see equalled Others as great as he , in name , as great in mind as he : by any ( in this kind ) He ...
... mind , resolv'd to force his way Sarpedons Through all the fore - fights , and the wall : yet since he did not speech to Glaucus , never see equalled Others as great as he , in name , as great in mind as he : by any ( in this kind ) He ...
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... mind Make love the end of knowledge here , How perfect will our love be , where All imperfection is refin'd ? Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , Much less your fairest mind invade , Were not our souls immortal made , Our equal loves ...
... mind Make love the end of knowledge here , How perfect will our love be , where All imperfection is refin'd ? Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , Much less your fairest mind invade , Were not our souls immortal made , Our equal loves ...
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... mind and body both possess ; My hand alone my work can do , So I can fish and study too . I care not , I , to fish in seas , Fresh rivers best my mind do please , Whose sweet calm course I contemplate , And seek in life to imitate ; In ...
... mind and body both possess ; My hand alone my work can do , So I can fish and study too . I care not , I , to fish in seas , Fresh rivers best my mind do please , Whose sweet calm course I contemplate , And seek in life to imitate ; In ...
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The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson,Geoffrey Bullough Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1934 |
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