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... speake , ] speake : 48 : speake . T 4 its ] his T To ] Upon T 2 On the Miracle & c . ] MS . T. Heading in T : On Christ's miracle at the supper . Marke 4. & c . ] MSS . TA 3 . awaking Christ in the storme . No break between 11. 8 and 9 ...
... speake , ] speake : 48 : speake . T 4 its ] his T To ] Upon T 2 On the Miracle & c . ] MS . T. Heading in T : On Christ's miracle at the supper . Marke 4. & c . ] MSS . TA 3 . awaking Christ in the storme . No break between 11. 8 and 9 ...
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... speake nothing , they speake all Their share , in thy Memoriall . While they speake nothing , they proclaime Thee , with the shrillest Trumpe of fame . To hold their peace is all the waies , These wretches have to speake thy praise . 2 ...
... speake nothing , they speake all Their share , in thy Memoriall . While they speake nothing , they proclaime Thee , with the shrillest Trumpe of fame . To hold their peace is all the waies , These wretches have to speake thy praise . 2 ...
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... speake a lowly Muses pardon ; speake Her pardon or her sentence ; onely breake 80 90 100 Thy silence ; speake ; and she shall take from thence 110 Numbers , and sweetnesse , and an influence Confessing thee : or ( if too long I stay ) O ...
... speake a lowly Muses pardon ; speake Her pardon or her sentence ; onely breake 80 90 100 Thy silence ; speake ; and she shall take from thence 110 Numbers , and sweetnesse , and an influence Confessing thee : or ( if too long I stay ) O ...
Contents
A Early Printed Editions | xliii |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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Aeneid amor atque Bensly blest brest bright Cambridge Christe Christopher Rouse Compare Countess of Denbigh cùm dare death Deus dicere Domini doth e're Ecce edition Elegy enim Epig epigram Epitaph erat Ergò erit eyes faire flaming foot-notes fuit giue habet hæc hand hast hath haue Heading heart heaven hîc hinc Hymn ignes illa ille illi Inque ipsa ipse Joseph Beaumont kisse lacrymas Latin leaue lett liue Lord loue Love lyes magis malè manus mihi modò Muses Musicks neque Nicholas Ferrar nunc oculis Peterhouse poem pretious puer quæ quàm quid quis quòd quoque Richard Crashaw satis scilicet selfe shee sibi sinus soule starres Sunne sunt suum sweet tamen teares thee thine thou tibi tuis Tunc tuus ultrà unda verses Virgin vitæ Vpon weepe wings ΙΟ
References to this book
The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |