English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 pages |
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... Heart . Dirge from The Broken Heart . GEORGE WITHER ( 1588-1667 ) Sonnet IV ( from Fair Virtue ) . 175 SIR JOHN DENHAM ( 1615-1669 ) 175 Cooper's Hill .. 218 RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) .. 175 THOMAS HEYWOOD ( d . 1650 ? ) Go ...
... Heart . Dirge from The Broken Heart . GEORGE WITHER ( 1588-1667 ) Sonnet IV ( from Fair Virtue ) . 175 SIR JOHN DENHAM ( 1615-1669 ) 175 Cooper's Hill .. 218 RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) .. 175 THOMAS HEYWOOD ( d . 1650 ? ) Go ...
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... heart be not fastened upon it . A nun ought to have nothing that will draw her heart outward to the world . Drive ye no bargains . A nun that is a bargainer sells her soul to the merchant of hell . Keep ye not in your house any of other ...
... heart be not fastened upon it . A nun ought to have nothing that will draw her heart outward to the world . Drive ye no bargains . A nun that is a bargainer sells her soul to the merchant of hell . Keep ye not in your house any of other ...
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... heart did seek What words he then might speak . " May Christ , " said he , " now guide thee ! 444 And heaven's bliss betide thee 444 Of thy husband free , Where'er in land he be ! Ihc am ibore to lowe But I am born too low Such wimman ...
... heart did seek What words he then might speak . " May Christ , " said he , " now guide thee ! 444 And heaven's bliss betide thee 444 Of thy husband free , Where'er in land he be ! Ihc am ibore to lowe But I am born too low Such wimman ...
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... heart takes flight , When thou appearest in my sight . I rather wish to spit than sing , At sound of thy foul sputtering . " The owl abode till eventide , No longer could she then abide , So swollen was her heart with wrath That she ...
... heart takes flight , When thou appearest in my sight . I rather wish to spit than sing , At sound of thy foul sputtering . " The owl abode till eventide , No longer could she then abide , So swollen was her heart with wrath That she ...
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John Matthews Manly. 1 lift up 2 prosperity does but oppress my heart grievously distress swell and burn the 7 float 8 quiet hour 29 O clod 10 earth many things 11 jewel 12 stretched out 13 that seized upon me a secret sorrow lay in my ...
John Matthews Manly. 1 lift up 2 prosperity does but oppress my heart grievously distress swell and burn the 7 float 8 quiet hour 29 O clod 10 earth many things 11 jewel 12 stretched out 13 that seized upon me a secret sorrow lay in my ...
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