Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Volume 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 pages |
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... heaven most hideous stormes are sent as willing me against her will to stay . Whom then shall I or heaven or her obay ? the heavens know best what is the best for me : but as she will , whose will my life doth sway , my lower heaven ...
... heaven most hideous stormes are sent as willing me against her will to stay . Whom then shall I or heaven or her obay ? the heavens know best what is the best for me : but as she will , whose will my life doth sway , my lower heaven ...
Page 104
... heaven's bribeless hall , Where no corrupted voices brawl ; No conscience molten into gold ; No forged accuser bought or sold ; No cause deferred , no vain - spent journey , For there Christ is the king's attorney , Who pleads for all ...
... heaven's bribeless hall , Where no corrupted voices brawl ; No conscience molten into gold ; No forged accuser bought or sold ; No cause deferred , no vain - spent journey , For there Christ is the king's attorney , Who pleads for all ...
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... heaven . 2 If by traduction came thy mind , Our wonder is the less to find A soul so charming from a stock so good ; Thy father was transfused into thy blood : So wert thou born into the tuneful strain , An early , rich , and ...
... heaven . 2 If by traduction came thy mind , Our wonder is the less to find A soul so charming from a stock so good ; Thy father was transfused into thy blood : So wert thou born into the tuneful strain , An early , rich , and ...
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