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... shee'l tread , Bright clouds like Golden fleeces shall be spread . Rise then ( faire blew - ey'd Maid ) rise and discover Thy silver brow , and meet thy Golden lover . See how hee runs , with what a hasty flight Into thy Bosome , bath'd ...
... shee'l tread , Bright clouds like Golden fleeces shall be spread . Rise then ( faire blew - ey'd Maid ) rise and discover Thy silver brow , and meet thy Golden lover . See how hee runs , with what a hasty flight Into thy Bosome , bath'd ...
Page lxxv
... shee casts her humble Eye Goe smiling soules , your new built Cages break As if the storme meant him ? Rich Lazarus ! richer in those Gems thy Teares . Two went to pray ? o rather say Hath onely anger an Omnipotence • 87 102 87 89 88 88 ...
... shee casts her humble Eye Goe smiling soules , your new built Cages break As if the storme meant him ? Rich Lazarus ! richer in those Gems thy Teares . Two went to pray ? o rather say Hath onely anger an Omnipotence • 87 102 87 89 88 88 ...
Page lxxvi
... shee bee • Designated ' A3 ' in the foot - notes . · 183 190 194 159 149 158 · 155 166 167 168 170 172 175 192 175 174 176 181 181 · 183 • 156 183 185 163 156 195 14. British Museum MSS . Harleian 6917 and 6918 . Size 7 × 5 in . No ...
... shee bee • Designated ' A3 ' in the foot - notes . · 183 190 194 159 149 158 · 155 166 167 168 170 172 175 192 175 174 176 181 181 · 183 • 156 183 185 163 156 195 14. British Museum MSS . Harleian 6917 and 6918 . Size 7 × 5 in . No ...
Page lxxix
... shee bee , Rise then , immortall maid ! Religion rise ! I would be married but I'de haue no wife , Where art thou Sol , while thus the blind - fold Day Passenger who e're thou art , Death , what dost ? ô hold thy Blow , A plant of noble ...
... shee bee , Rise then , immortall maid ! Religion rise ! I would be married but I'de haue no wife , Where art thou Sol , while thus the blind - fold Day Passenger who e're thou art , Death , what dost ? ô hold thy Blow , A plant of noble ...
Page 80
... shee is a Queen ) Then is shee drest by none but thee . Then , and onely then shee weares Her richest Pearles , I meane thy Teares . 5.3 soft ] sacred 48 52 5.6 this ] his 48 Voyalls 48 52 own wine . st . 6 is st . 12 in 48 52 6.5 these ...
... shee is a Queen ) Then is shee drest by none but thee . Then , and onely then shee weares Her richest Pearles , I meane thy Teares . 5.3 soft ] sacred 48 52 5.6 this ] his 48 Voyalls 48 52 own wine . st . 6 is st . 12 in 48 52 6.5 these ...
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