Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... eye - beames twisted , and did thred Our eyes , upon one double string ; So to'entergraft our hands , as yet Was all the meanes to make us one , And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation . As ' twixt two equal Armies ...
... eye - beames twisted , and did thred Our eyes , upon one double string ; So to'entergraft our hands , as yet Was all the meanes to make us one , And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation . As ' twixt two equal Armies ...
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... eyes , and thinke in this , 55 95 100 105 That they confesse much in the world , amisse , Who dare not trust a dead mans eye with that , Which they from God , and Angels cover not . 110 Thinke that they shroud thee up , and think from ...
... eyes , and thinke in this , 55 95 100 105 That they confesse much in the world , amisse , Who dare not trust a dead mans eye with that , Which they from God , and Angels cover not . 110 Thinke that they shroud thee up , and think from ...
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... eyes : the eyes of a husband who eyes us as from a watch - tower . This is the reading of the Harleian MS . 4064. Our printed texts have ' thy husbands towr- ing eyes ' ( Norton takes towring as a misprint for lowering ) . It is ...
... eyes : the eyes of a husband who eyes us as from a watch - tower . This is the reading of the Harleian MS . 4064. Our printed texts have ' thy husbands towr- ing eyes ' ( Norton takes towring as a misprint for lowering ) . It is ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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