The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... thee ; Yet since they there have learned such ill , Such forced fashions , And false passions That they be Made by thee Fit for no good sight , keep them still . Send home my harmless heart again , Which no unworthy thought could stain ...
... thee ; Yet since they there have learned such ill , Such forced fashions , And false passions That they be Made by thee Fit for no good sight , keep them still . Send home my harmless heart again , Which no unworthy thought could stain ...
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... thee . THE BRACELET TO JULIA WHY I tie about thy wrist , Julia , this my silken twist- For what other reason is ' t , But to show thee how in part Thou my pretty captive art ? But thy bondslave is my heart . ' Tis but silk that bindeth thee ...
... thee . THE BRACELET TO JULIA WHY I tie about thy wrist , Julia , this my silken twist- For what other reason is ' t , But to show thee how in part Thou my pretty captive art ? But thy bondslave is my heart . ' Tis but silk that bindeth thee ...
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... Thee ; The worts , the purslane , and the mess Of water - cress , Which of Thy kindness Thou hast sent ; And my content Make those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . " Tis Thou that crown'st my glittering hearth With guiltless ...
... Thee ; The worts , the purslane , and the mess Of water - cress , Which of Thy kindness Thou hast sent ; And my content Make those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . " Tis Thou that crown'st my glittering hearth With guiltless ...
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... Thee . A GRACE FOR A CHILD HERE , a little child , I stand , Heaving up my either hand : 1 Cold as paddocks though they be , Yet I lift them up to Thee , For a benison to fall On our meat , and on us all . Amen . 40 50 GEORGE HERBERT ...
... Thee . A GRACE FOR A CHILD HERE , a little child , I stand , Heaving up my either hand : 1 Cold as paddocks though they be , Yet I lift them up to Thee , For a benison to fall On our meat , and on us all . Amen . 40 50 GEORGE HERBERT ...
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... thee Good cable to enforce and draw , And be thy law While thou didst wink and wouldst not see . Away , take heed : I will abroad . Call in thy death's - head there : tie up thy fears . He that forbears To suit and serve his need ...
... thee Good cable to enforce and draw , And be thy law While thou didst wink and wouldst not see . Away , take heed : I will abroad . Call in thy death's - head there : tie up thy fears . He that forbears To suit and serve his need ...
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