Selected PoemsFyfield, 1985 - 103 páginas |
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... grace , with hogrels of two years Chosen , as ought , to Ceres that gave laws , To Phoebus , Bacchus , and to Juno chief Which hath in care the bonds of marriage . Fair Dido held in her right hand the cup , 75 Which twixt the horns of a ...
... grace , with hogrels of two years Chosen , as ought , to Ceres that gave laws , To Phoebus , Bacchus , and to Juno chief Which hath in care the bonds of marriage . Fair Dido held in her right hand the cup , 75 Which twixt the horns of a ...
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... grace assurèd so To live upright and smile at fortune's choice . A hand that taught what might be said in rhyme ; That reft Chaucer the glory of his wit ; A mark the which , unparfited for time , 15 Some may approach , but never none ...
... grace assurèd so To live upright and smile at fortune's choice . A hand that taught what might be said in rhyme ; That reft Chaucer the glory of his wit ; A mark the which , unparfited for time , 15 Some may approach , but never none ...
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... grace to comfort me therein . And when my withered skin unto my bones did cleave , And flesh did waste , thy grace did then my simple spirits relieve . In other succour then , Oh Lord , why should I trust , But only thine , whom I have ...
... grace to comfort me therein . And when my withered skin unto my bones did cleave , And flesh did waste , thy grace did then my simple spirits relieve . In other succour then , Oh Lord , why should I trust , But only thine , whom I have ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Textual and bibliographical note | 17 |
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