Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 368
... Nature need not , Or God support Nature without repast Though needing , what praise is it to endure ? But now I feel I hunger , which declares , Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God Can satisfie that need some other way , Though ...
... Nature need not , Or God support Nature without repast Though needing , what praise is it to endure ? But now I feel I hunger , which declares , Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God Can satisfie that need some other way , Though ...
Pàgina 651
... nature lull'd on purpose with some false bait , that they may wake to agony and strife , later then prevention could have wisht , if from the bent of just and honest intentions beginning what was begun , and so continuing , all that is ...
... nature lull'd on purpose with some false bait , that they may wake to agony and strife , later then prevention could have wisht , if from the bent of just and honest intentions beginning what was begun , and so continuing , all that is ...
Pàgina 666
... nature , as is not within the diocese of Law to tamper with . Other relations may aptly anough be held together by a civil and vertuous love . But the duties of man and wife are such as are chiefly conversant in that love , which is ...
... nature , as is not within the diocese of Law to tamper with . Other relations may aptly anough be held together by a civil and vertuous love . But the duties of man and wife are such as are chiefly conversant in that love , which is ...
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