The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sidor |
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... divine Telemachus ; To these spake Nestor , old Gerenius : This said ; not one , but in the service held Officious hand . The Oxe came led from field ; The Souldiers troopt from ship ; the Smith he came , And those tooles brought , that ...
... divine Telemachus ; To these spake Nestor , old Gerenius : This said ; not one , but in the service held Officious hand . The Oxe came led from field ; The Souldiers troopt from ship ; the Smith he came , And those tooles brought , that ...
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Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough. Her divine skill taught me this , That from every thing I saw , I could some ... divine : 1620 His divine . 205 Therefore thou best earthly blisse , I will clerish 283 GEORGE WITHER.
Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough. Her divine skill taught me this , That from every thing I saw , I could some ... divine : 1620 His divine . 205 Therefore thou best earthly blisse , I will clerish 283 GEORGE WITHER.
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... divine expose to view . The first Philosophie that Fame e'er knew , Was honourd with the name of Poetrie , Enricht with rules of pure moralitie , Reading instructions unto heathen men , With more contentment than the Stoicks pen . The ...
... divine expose to view . The first Philosophie that Fame e'er knew , Was honourd with the name of Poetrie , Enricht with rules of pure moralitie , Reading instructions unto heathen men , With more contentment than the Stoicks pen . The ...
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