English Historical Poetry, 1599-1641University of Pennsylvania, 1945 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... thou lik'st best of satyricall stuffe ; though perhaps thou seest therein thine own character ; and not without some shew of reason are things bitter , the better ; for the gluttonous sences ( the eye and eare ) so cloi'd and surfeited ...
... thou lik'st best of satyricall stuffe ; though perhaps thou seest therein thine own character ; and not without some shew of reason are things bitter , the better ; for the gluttonous sences ( the eye and eare ) so cloi'd and surfeited ...
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... thou don wrong , Ulisses was as wise , Ajax as strong . If Hector with Achilles thou comparest , Or rather wouldst preferre the valiant Greeke As he whose valour and esteeme was rarest , Needs must I cast a blush upon thy cheeke : 44 Sg ...
... thou don wrong , Ulisses was as wise , Ajax as strong . If Hector with Achilles thou comparest , Or rather wouldst preferre the valiant Greeke As he whose valour and esteeme was rarest , Needs must I cast a blush upon thy cheeke : 44 Sg ...
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... Thou seest ' said Henry - wise and potent James . Observe how hopefull Charles is borne t ' asswage The winds that would disturbe this golden age . · may this prince receive The diadem , without his father's wrong , May take it late ...
... Thou seest ' said Henry - wise and potent James . Observe how hopefull Charles is borne t ' asswage The winds that would disturbe this golden age . · may this prince receive The diadem , without his father's wrong , May take it late ...
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