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at [ No more unto my thoughts And put that virtue out of sight appear ] Which makes mine none all ? No more unto my thoughts appear , No , no , your picture doth impart At least appear less fair , Such value , I not wish For crazy ...
at [ No more unto my thoughts And put that virtue out of sight appear ] Which makes mine none all ? No more unto my thoughts appear , No , no , your picture doth impart At least appear less fair , Such value , I not wish For crazy ...
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536-537 Epigram ] Jokes upon the Welshman and his cheese appear fre- 537 A few lines to small purpose quently in the ... These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than ...
536-537 Epigram ] Jokes upon the Welshman and his cheese appear fre- 537 A few lines to small purpose quently in the ... These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than ...
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803-805 Wonder ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . Tra- herne used the subject - matter of this poem in one of the most beautiful pas- sages in the Centuries of Meditations ( The Third Century , section 3 ) , open- ing ...
803-805 Wonder ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . Tra- herne used the subject - matter of this poem in one of the most beautiful pas- sages in the Centuries of Meditations ( The Third Century , section 3 ) , open- ing ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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