The Book of Restoration VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Brentano's, 1910 - 864 pages |
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Page 12
... grace , To serve the Lady of this place . Though Syrinx your Pans Mistress were , Yet Syrinx well might wait on her . Such a rural Queen All Arcadia hath not seen . J. Milton 8 . COME , The Merry Beggars ' OME , 12 THE BOOK OF iii ...
... grace , To serve the Lady of this place . Though Syrinx your Pans Mistress were , Yet Syrinx well might wait on her . Such a rural Queen All Arcadia hath not seen . J. Milton 8 . COME , The Merry Beggars ' OME , 12 THE BOOK OF iii ...
Page 26
... grace It would oft challenge me the race ; And , when ' t had left me far away , ' Twould stay , and run again , and stay ; ' For it was nimbler much than hinds . And trod as if on the four winds . I have a garden of my own , But so ...
... grace It would oft challenge me the race ; And , when ' t had left me far away , ' Twould stay , and run again , and stay ; ' For it was nimbler much than hinds . And trod as if on the four winds . I have a garden of my own , But so ...
Page 42
... Grace not , my love , with what a grace The Spring resembles thy sweet face ? Here let us sit , and in these bowers Receive the odours of the flowers , For Flora , by thy beauty woo'd , conspires thy good . See how she sends her ...
... Grace not , my love , with what a grace The Spring resembles thy sweet face ? Here let us sit , and in these bowers Receive the odours of the flowers , For Flora , by thy beauty woo'd , conspires thy good . See how she sends her ...
Page 67
... all their worth . Do not conceal no beauty - grace , That's either in thy mind or face , Lest virtue overcome by vice , Make men believe no Paradise . Sir F. Kynaston 49 . Novo Inamoramento AND yet anew entangled , see 67 RESTORATION VERSE.
... all their worth . Do not conceal no beauty - grace , That's either in thy mind or face , Lest virtue overcome by vice , Make men believe no Paradise . Sir F. Kynaston 49 . Novo Inamoramento AND yet anew entangled , see 67 RESTORATION VERSE.
Page 74
... grace Of foot , of hand , of lip , or eye , - I might have lived where now I die : But I , presuming all to choose , Am now condemnèd all to lose . 58 . Change Defended LEAVE , Chloris , leave ; prithee no more R. Brome With want of ...
... grace Of foot , of hand , of lip , or eye , - I might have lived where now I die : But I , presuming all to choose , Am now condemnèd all to lose . 58 . Change Defended LEAVE , Chloris , leave ; prithee no more R. Brome With want of ...
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