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Page xxix
... hope & not unjust , me thinkes yt ye wisdome if not ye curtesy of the Colledg will be easily by you ( & his tutor Mr B. for of you two at least I take a totall assurance of your utmost endeauours in the thing , and how farr those two ...
... hope & not unjust , me thinkes yt ye wisdome if not ye curtesy of the Colledg will be easily by you ( & his tutor Mr B. for of you two at least I take a totall assurance of your utmost endeauours in the thing , and how farr those two ...
Page xliv
... hope ' , ' Two went to pray ? ' and ' Could not once blinding me ' , pp . 85 , 89 , 102 , below ) unless the Latin versions are Crashaw's own originals . Other Latin versions of two of these three epigrams are in this 1634 edition ...
... hope ' , ' Two went to pray ? ' and ' Could not once blinding me ' , pp . 85 , 89 , 102 , below ) unless the Latin versions are Crashaw's own originals . Other Latin versions of two of these three epigrams are in this 1634 edition ...
Page xlv
... hope as soone passe it over , some of the humane Poems are misplaced among the Divine . The rectification of this mistake is not difficult , the originally intended order being fairly clear from the grouping of subjects and from the ...
... hope as soone passe it over , some of the humane Poems are misplaced among the Divine . The rectification of this mistake is not difficult , the originally intended order being fairly clear from the grouping of subjects and from the ...
Page lx
... Hope , 125 Two mites , two dropps , ( yet all her house , & land ) Under thy shaddow may I lurke awhile , ΙΟΙ 98 100 85 97 86 85 86 00 00 00 00 00 87 86 126 127 128 What euer story of their crueltie Christ bids the dumbe tongue speak ...
... Hope , 125 Two mites , two dropps , ( yet all her house , & land ) Under thy shaddow may I lurke awhile , ΙΟΙ 98 100 85 97 86 85 86 00 00 00 00 00 87 86 126 127 128 What euer story of their crueltie Christ bids the dumbe tongue speak ...
Page lxi
... hope the Muse will send , * Come , & lett us liue , ( my Deare ) , 88 98 91 · 93 95 89 93 86 185 98 • • 95 106 94 139 • 158 · 185 149 130 191 · 163 181 • 183 194 155 • 176 156 166 175 174 168 172 167 214 183 161 161 161 156 181 183 ...
... hope the Muse will send , * Come , & lett us liue , ( my Deare ) , 88 98 91 · 93 95 89 93 86 185 98 • • 95 106 94 139 • 158 · 185 149 130 191 · 163 181 • 183 194 155 • 176 156 166 175 174 168 172 167 214 183 161 161 161 156 181 183 ...
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