The Complete Poems of Giles Fletcher, B. D.Chatto & Windus, 1876 - 264 páginas |
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... him ) the Swan that , before his death , sung this diuine song , is now thear , whear he neither needs the praise , nor fears the envy of any : whose life , as it deserued so it was covetous of no mans commendation ; himselfe being as ...
... him ) the Swan that , before his death , sung this diuine song , is now thear , whear he neither needs the praise , nor fears the envy of any : whose life , as it deserued so it was covetous of no mans commendation ; himselfe being as ...
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... himselfe of sufficiencie and worth . For by your Fauours I con- fesse , my estate is something , but the sence of my pouertrie much more increased . For if we may beleeue Nero's wise Maister and Martyr ; There is none so poore , as he ...
... himselfe of sufficiencie and worth . For by your Fauours I con- fesse , my estate is something , but the sence of my pouertrie much more increased . For if we may beleeue Nero's wise Maister and Martyr ; There is none so poore , as he ...
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... himselfe telleth vs ; ' Depart from mee yee cursed into euerlasting fire . ' And so much the more need had wee , that liue in this last Age of the world , to looke to the infirmitie of our 1 Diogenes Laertius , Vita Aristippi ii . 77. G ...
... himselfe telleth vs ; ' Depart from mee yee cursed into euerlasting fire . ' And so much the more need had wee , that liue in this last Age of the world , to looke to the infirmitie of our 1 Diogenes Laertius , Vita Aristippi ii . 77. G ...
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... himselfe witnesseth ) A and 2 and the First 2 and the Last , the beginning of all things and the ende of all things Colos . i . , 3 15 ; and in this worke onely consists the knowledge of our perfit happines wherein is both perpetuitie ...
... himselfe witnesseth ) A and 2 and the First 2 and the Last , the beginning of all things and the ende of all things Colos . i . , 3 15 ; and in this worke onely consists the knowledge of our perfit happines wherein is both perpetuitie ...
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... himselfe into our darke being , O how beautifull shall the feet of Gods saints bee ? Esay 52. 7. What a Diadem of ... him no longer , but he must needs , as it were , breake prison , and leape out of his olde body into heauen . what a ...
... himselfe into our darke being , O how beautifull shall the feet of Gods saints bee ? Esay 52. 7. What a Diadem of ... him no longer , but he must needs , as it were , breake prison , and leape out of his olde body into heauen . what a ...
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A. B. GROSART angels beautiful blind brest BRET HARTE CHARLES Christ's Triumph Christ's Victorie cloth extra cloth limp Coloured Crown 8vo dauncing dead death Demy 8vo doth Earth Edited euery eyes Fcap flie flowers Frontispiece Garden GILES FLETCHER gilt giue grace graue hath haue heart heau'n heau'nly Hell himselfe Illus illustrated boards Justice and Mercy leaues light liue liuely liuing Lord loue Love Milton neuer night Novels numerous Illustrations ouer Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Phineas Phineas Fletcher PICCADILLY NOVELS Poems Poet Portrait Post 8vo praise Prince Richardson and Cattermole roses sacred saints selfe shadowes shee shew shine sight siluer sings sinne song Sonne soule Southey misprints stanza starres Stories sunne sweet teares thear Thee themselues THOMAS thou thought Three Vols Translated trations verse vnder vnto vpon waues wear whear words