The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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... fear no sigh or tear , whoever bleed ; You see , but can take in no shot , you are So far from danger in this ... fears first in the title , lest it swell Some thoughts with expectation of a strain That can but once be seen in a Kings ...
... fear no sigh or tear , whoever bleed ; You see , but can take in no shot , you are So far from danger in this ... fears first in the title , lest it swell Some thoughts with expectation of a strain That can but once be seen in a Kings ...
Page 33
... fear Of catching cold , dares not salute this Ayre . How like a wither'd , and forsaken place Hath this appear'd ? no influence , no grace From any Star , as nature meant to be At losse , and shew here dwelt vacuitie : As time with age ...
... fear Of catching cold , dares not salute this Ayre . How like a wither'd , and forsaken place Hath this appear'd ? no influence , no grace From any Star , as nature meant to be At losse , and shew here dwelt vacuitie : As time with age ...
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... fear burn , you lament . and in the lake of torment fry , Whose flame will burn perpetually . " The hint of it [ this poem ] seems to have been taken from a passage in that droningly dreary book , the ' Mir- ror for Magistrates ...
... fear burn , you lament . and in the lake of torment fry , Whose flame will burn perpetually . " The hint of it [ this poem ] seems to have been taken from a passage in that droningly dreary book , the ' Mir- ror for Magistrates ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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