The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 84
... Crowne above , and a bloody dart piercing it sent in a New - yeares gift HOU sent to mee a heart was Crown'd I thought it had been thine , TH But when I saw it had a wound I knew the heart was Mine . A bounty of a strange conceate To ...
... Crowne above , and a bloody dart piercing it sent in a New - yeares gift HOU sent to mee a heart was Crown'd I thought it had been thine , TH But when I saw it had a wound I knew the heart was Mine . A bounty of a strange conceate To ...
الصفحة 132
... crowne gain'd , that give mee , A crowne of Glory , which doth flower alwayes ; The ends crowne our workes , but thou crown'st our ends , For , at our end begins our endlesse rest ; The first last end , now zealously possest , With a ...
... crowne gain'd , that give mee , A crowne of Glory , which doth flower alwayes ; The ends crowne our workes , but thou crown'st our ends , For , at our end begins our endlesse rest ; The first last end , now zealously possest , With a ...
الصفحة 183
... crowne with more than merit , But by their evill actions doomes the rest , To end disgrac'd whilst others praise inherit , He that denyes then Theaters should be , He may as well deny a world to me . An Apology for Actors , 1612 ...
... crowne with more than merit , But by their evill actions doomes the rest , To end disgrac'd whilst others praise inherit , He that denyes then Theaters should be , He may as well deny a world to me . An Apology for Actors , 1612 ...
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