Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... doth , if the'other doe . And though it in the center sit , 20 25 Yet when the other far doth rome , 30 It leanes , and hearkens after it , And growes erect , as that comes home . Such wilt thou be to mee , who must Like th'other foot ...
... doth , if the'other doe . And though it in the center sit , 20 25 Yet when the other far doth rome , 30 It leanes , and hearkens after it , And growes erect , as that comes home . Such wilt thou be to mee , who must Like th'other foot ...
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... doth Give this flesh power to taste joy , thou dost loath . Seeke true religion . O where ? Mirreus 40 Thinking her unhous'd here , and fled from us , Seekes her at Rome ; there , because hee doth know That shee was there a thousand ...
... doth Give this flesh power to taste joy , thou dost loath . Seeke true religion . O where ? Mirreus 40 Thinking her unhous'd here , and fled from us , Seekes her at Rome ; there , because hee doth know That shee was there a thousand ...
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... doth haste , I runne to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday ; I dare not move my dimme eyes any way , Despaire behind , and death before doth cast Such terrour , and my feeble flesh doth waste By ...
... doth haste , I runne to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday ; I dare not move my dimme eyes any way , Despaire behind , and death before doth cast Such terrour , and my feeble flesh doth waste By ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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