Seventeenth-century English PoetryRobert Cecil Bald Harper, 1959 - 591 sidor |
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... Seas into seas throwne , we suck in againe ; Hearing hath deaf'd our saylers ; and if they Knew how to heare , there's none knowes what to say . Compar'd to these stormes , death is but a qualme , Hell somewhat lightsome , and the ...
... Seas into seas throwne , we suck in againe ; Hearing hath deaf'd our saylers ; and if they Knew how to heare , there's none knowes what to say . Compar'd to these stormes , death is but a qualme , Hell somewhat lightsome , and the ...
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... seas , and over all hast spread Heaven's brooding wings , to foster all below ; Who mak'st the Sun without all fire to glow , The spring of heat and light , the Moone to ebbe and flow : Thou world's sole Pilot , who in this poore Isle ...
... seas , and over all hast spread Heaven's brooding wings , to foster all below ; Who mak'st the Sun without all fire to glow , The spring of heat and light , the Moone to ebbe and flow : Thou world's sole Pilot , who in this poore Isle ...
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... sea indite ; But first wou'd have you understand How hard it is to write ; The Muses now , and Neptune too , We must ... seas grow bold ; Because the tides will higher rise , Than e'er they us'd of old : But let him know it is our tears ...
... sea indite ; But first wou'd have you understand How hard it is to write ; The Muses now , and Neptune too , We must ... seas grow bold ; Because the tides will higher rise , Than e'er they us'd of old : But let him know it is our tears ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GEORGE CHAPMAN | 37 |
SIR HENRY WOTTON | 66 |
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