Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, limited, 1904 - 263 pages |
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Page 191
... thee , but th ' art worse , Thou art not onely dull , but hast a curse Of black ingratitude ; if not , could'st thou Part with miraculous Donne , and make no vow For thee , and thine , successively to pay A sad remembrance to his dying ...
... thee , but th ' art worse , Thou art not onely dull , but hast a curse Of black ingratitude ; if not , could'st thou Part with miraculous Donne , and make no vow For thee , and thine , successively to pay A sad remembrance to his dying ...
Page 194
... thee That great Ortelius his Geographie . If thou would'st be a Gentleman , in more Than title onely ; this Map yeelds thee store 1 Verses prefixed to The Merchants ' Map of Commerce , by Lewes Roberts , merchant ( 1638 ) . Of ...
... thee That great Ortelius his Geographie . If thou would'st be a Gentleman , in more Than title onely ; this Map yeelds thee store 1 Verses prefixed to The Merchants ' Map of Commerce , by Lewes Roberts , merchant ( 1638 ) . Of ...
Page 196
... thee , Whose Words and Deeds were perfect Harmony . But now ' tis lost , lost in the silent grave Lost to us mortals , lost , ' till we shall have Admission to that Kingdom , where He sings Harmonious Anthems to the King of Kings . Sing ...
... thee , Whose Words and Deeds were perfect Harmony . But now ' tis lost , lost in the silent grave Lost to us mortals , lost , ' till we shall have Admission to that Kingdom , where He sings Harmonious Anthems to the King of Kings . Sing ...
Page 198
... thee , look , Here's a collection in this book Of all those cheerful songs , that we Have sung with mirth and merry - glee ; As we have march'd to fight the cause Of God's anointed , and our laws : Such songs as make not the least odds ...
... thee , look , Here's a collection in this book Of all those cheerful songs , that we Have sung with mirth and merry - glee ; As we have march'd to fight the cause Of God's anointed , and our laws : Such songs as make not the least odds ...
Page 216
... thee I here converse at will , And would be glad to do so still ; For it is thou alone that keep'st the Soul awake . How calm and quiet a delight It is alone To read , and meditate , and write , By none offended , nor offending none ...
... thee I here converse at will , And would be glad to do so still ; For it is thou alone that keep'st the Soul awake . How calm and quiet a delight It is alone To read , and meditate , and write , By none offended , nor offending none ...
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