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[ No more unto my thoughts | And put that virtue out of sight Which makes mine none at all ? appear ] No more unto my thoughts appear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear The goodness of the air .
[ No more unto my thoughts | And put that virtue out of sight Which makes mine none at all ? appear ] No more unto my thoughts appear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear The goodness of the air .
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5 appear ] Ms. ' apere ' ; usually read as ' appair ' ( deteriorate , suffer harm ) . ' Appear ' seems the better reading , the sense being , ' Convey my heart secretly ; and to this end handle it gently or it will complain and make its ...
5 appear ] Ms. ' apere ' ; usually read as ' appair ' ( deteriorate , suffer harm ) . ' Appear ' seems the better reading , the sense being , ' Convey my heart secretly ; and to this end handle it gently or it will complain and make its ...
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803-805 Wonder ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . Traherne used the subject - matter of this poem in one of the most beautiful passages in the Centuries of Meditations ( The Third Century , section 3 ) , opening ...
803-805 Wonder ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . Traherne used the subject - matter of this poem in one of the most beautiful passages in the Centuries of Meditations ( The Third Century , section 3 ) , opening ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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