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Page xxxvii
... morning went to the Court with a train of fifty coaches , return home , disband all his company , and only have one pigeon for dinner , with a few herbs and fruit . Perhaps he has one servant that there attends him , but all the rest ...
... morning went to the Court with a train of fifty coaches , return home , disband all his company , and only have one pigeon for dinner , with a few herbs and fruit . Perhaps he has one servant that there attends him , but all the rest ...
Page xlvi
... Morning . . . ' ( see p . 182 , below ) where the edition of 1646 , followed by that of 1648 , reads Shall rise in a sweet Harvest ; which discloses To every blushing Bed of new - borne Roses . for which latter line MS . Tanner seems to ...
... Morning . . . ' ( see p . 182 , below ) where the edition of 1646 , followed by that of 1648 , reads Shall rise in a sweet Harvest ; which discloses To every blushing Bed of new - borne Roses . for which latter line MS . Tanner seems to ...
Page lxvi
... Morning , being then to take a journey ' , published in 1646 , affords a fair example of Crashaw's average prosody : Where art thou Sol , while thus the blind - fold Day Staggers out of the East , looses her way Stumbling on Night ...
... Morning , being then to take a journey ' , published in 1646 , affords a fair example of Crashaw's average prosody : Where art thou Sol , while thus the blind - fold Day Staggers out of the East , looses her way Stumbling on Night ...
Page 112
... Morning of a perverse Day ! how lost Art thou unto thy selfe , thou too selfe - wise Narcissus ? foolish Phaeton ? who for all Thy high - aym'd hopes , gaind'st but a flaming fall . II From Death's sad shades , to the Life - breathing ...
... Morning of a perverse Day ! how lost Art thou unto thy selfe , thou too selfe - wise Narcissus ? foolish Phaeton ? who for all Thy high - aym'd hopes , gaind'st but a flaming fall . II From Death's sad shades , to the Life - breathing ...
Page 113
... Morning knew not : Mad with spight Hee markt how the poore Shepheards ran to pay Their simple Tribute to the Babe , whose Birth Was the great businesse both of Heav'n and Earth . 16 . Hee saw a threefold Sun , with rich encrease , Make ...
... Morning knew not : Mad with spight Hee markt how the poore Shepheards ran to pay Their simple Tribute to the Babe , whose Birth Was the great businesse both of Heav'n and Earth . 16 . Hee saw a threefold Sun , with rich encrease , Make ...
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