The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 118
... meet there anon ; Put forth , put forth that warme balme - breathing thigh , Which when next time you in these sheets will smother , There it must meet another , Which never was , but must be , oft , more nigh ; Come glad from thence ...
... meet there anon ; Put forth , put forth that warme balme - breathing thigh , Which when next time you in these sheets will smother , There it must meet another , Which never was , but must be , oft , more nigh ; Come glad from thence ...
الصفحة 383
... meet My servant , as thee not displeasing , That call is but the breathing of the sweet . This breathing would with gains by sweetning me ( As sweet things traffick when they meet ) Return to thee ; And so this new commerce and sweet ...
... meet My servant , as thee not displeasing , That call is but the breathing of the sweet . This breathing would with gains by sweetning me ( As sweet things traffick when they meet ) Return to thee ; And so this new commerce and sweet ...
الصفحة 838
... meet her Face again . The wealthy Tagus , and the wealthier Rhine , The glory of their Towns no more shall boast , And Seine , that would with Belgian Rivers join , Shall find her Lustre stain'd , and Traffick lost . The vent'rous ...
... meet her Face again . The wealthy Tagus , and the wealthier Rhine , The glory of their Towns no more shall boast , And Seine , that would with Belgian Rivers join , Shall find her Lustre stain'd , and Traffick lost . The vent'rous ...
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