The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... fall I stond not fast Alas I tred an endles maze that seketh to accorde two contraries and hope still and nothing hase imprisoned in libertes as oon unhard and still that cries alwaies thursty and yet nothing I tast for dred to fall I ...
... fall I stond not fast Alas I tred an endles maze that seketh to accorde two contraries and hope still and nothing hase imprisoned in libertes as oon unhard and still that cries alwaies thursty and yet nothing I tast for dred to fall I ...
Page 610
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , 301 29 Ægyptian border cp . Exodus 10:21 ' And the Lord said unto Moses , Stretch out thine ...
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , 301 29 Ægyptian border cp . Exodus 10:21 ' And the Lord said unto Moses , Stretch out thine ...
Page 640
... fall'st fall short , fail 49 round complete 58-9 cp . Seneca , Epistles 93.4 ' The other has lived eighty years . He has rather existed for eighty , unless , perhaps , by " he has lived " you mean what we mean when we talk of a tree ...
... fall'st fall short , fail 49 round complete 58-9 cp . Seneca , Epistles 93.4 ' The other has lived eighty years . He has rather existed for eighty , unless , perhaps , by " he has lived " you mean what we mean when we talk of a tree ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |