Seventeenth Century Poetry: An AnthologyChatto & Windus, 1948 - 310 oldal |
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... fall . And all my treasure , which should purchase thee , Sighs , tears , and oaths , and letters I have spent , Yet no more can be due to me , Than at the bargain made was meant ; If then thy gift of love were partial ,. That some to ...
... fall . And all my treasure , which should purchase thee , Sighs , tears , and oaths , and letters I have spent , Yet no more can be due to me , Than at the bargain made was meant ; If then thy gift of love were partial ,. That some to ...
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... fall , And earth some new convulsion tear ; And , us to join , the world should all Be cramp'd into a planisphere . As lines so loves oblique may well Themselves in every angle greet : But ours so truly parallel , Though infinite can ...
... fall , And earth some new convulsion tear ; And , us to join , the world should all Be cramp'd into a planisphere . As lines so loves oblique may well Themselves in every angle greet : But ours so truly parallel , Though infinite can ...
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... fall'n shows taller yet than as it grew : So shall his praise to after times increase , When truth shall be allow'd , and faction cease , And his own shadows with him fall ; the eye Detracts from objects than itself more high : But when ...
... fall'n shows taller yet than as it grew : So shall his praise to after times increase , When truth shall be allow'd , and faction cease , And his own shadows with him fall ; the eye Detracts from objects than itself more high : But when ...
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