Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 305
... heart I beare thee , and unweeting have offended , Unhappilie deceav'd ; thy suppliant I beg , and clasp thy knees ; bereave me not , Whereon I live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress , My onely ...
... heart I beare thee , and unweeting have offended , Unhappilie deceav'd ; thy suppliant I beg , and clasp thy knees ; bereave me not , Whereon I live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress , My onely ...
Pàgina 332
... heart of Adam erst so sad Greatly rejoyc'd , and thus his joy broke forth . O thou that future things canst represent As present , Heav'nly instructer , I revive At this last sight , assur'd that Man shall live With all the Creatures ...
... heart of Adam erst so sad Greatly rejoyc'd , and thus his joy broke forth . O thou that future things canst represent As present , Heav'nly instructer , I revive At this last sight , assur'd that Man shall live With all the Creatures ...
Pàgina 466
... heart unite So shall it never slide 12 Thee will I praise O Lord my God Thee honour , and adore With my whole heart , and blaze abroad Thy name for ever more . 13 For great thy mercy is toward me , And thou hast free'd my Soul Eev'n ...
... heart unite So shall it never slide 12 Thee will I praise O Lord my God Thee honour , and adore With my whole heart , and blaze abroad Thy name for ever more . 13 For great thy mercy is toward me , And thou hast free'd my Soul Eev'n ...
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De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
Sonnet O Nightingale | 18 |
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