Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Volume 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 pages |
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Page 78
... doth grow : For Stella hath , with words where faith doth shine , Of her high heart giv'n me the monarchy ; I , I , oh I , may say that she is mine ! And though she give but thus conditionly This realm of bliss , while virtuous course I ...
... doth grow : For Stella hath , with words where faith doth shine , Of her high heart giv'n me the monarchy ; I , I , oh I , may say that she is mine ! And though she give but thus conditionly This realm of bliss , while virtuous course I ...
Page 125
... doth haste ; I run to Death , and Death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way , Despair behind , and Death before doth cast Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth waste By sin ...
... doth haste ; I run to Death , and Death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move my dim eyes any way , Despair behind , and Death before doth cast Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth waste By sin ...
Page 667
... doth serve for all . I see how plenty surfeits oft , I And hasty climbers soon do fall ; see that those which are aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all ; They get with toil , they keep with fear— Such cares my mind could never bear ...
... doth serve for all . I see how plenty surfeits oft , I And hasty climbers soon do fall ; see that those which are aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all ; They get with toil , they keep with fear— Such cares my mind could never bear ...
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