Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... rest . The gods pass man in bliss , because They toil not for more height , But can enjoy , and in their own Eternal rest delight . Then , princes , do not toil , nor care ; Enjoy what you possess ; Which whilst you do , you equalise ...
... rest . The gods pass man in bliss , because They toil not for more height , But can enjoy , and in their own Eternal rest delight . Then , princes , do not toil , nor care ; Enjoy what you possess ; Which whilst you do , you equalise ...
Side 80
... rest : The music and the mirth of kings Are all but very discords , when she sings : Then close thine eyes and rest secure ; No sleep so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . Divine Fancies , 1632. * Quarles . ON THE INFANCY OF OUR SAVIOUR ...
... rest : The music and the mirth of kings Are all but very discords , when she sings : Then close thine eyes and rest secure ; No sleep so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . Divine Fancies , 1632. * Quarles . ON THE INFANCY OF OUR SAVIOUR ...
Side 92
... Rest in the bottom lay . ' For if I should , ' said he , ' Bestow this jewel also on my creature , He would adore my gifts instead of me , And rest in Nature , not the God of Nature : So both should losers be . ' Yet let him keep the rest ...
... Rest in the bottom lay . ' For if I should , ' said he , ' Bestow this jewel also on my creature , He would adore my gifts instead of me , And rest in Nature , not the God of Nature : So both should losers be . ' Yet let him keep the rest ...
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