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... Starres indeed they are too true ; For they but seem to fall , Is heann's other spangles due It is not for our Earth and is To shine in things so precious . 15 IV . lpwards then dost weep : Hea's besame drinks the gentle stream . Where ...
... Starres indeed they are too true ; For they but seem to fall , Is heann's other spangles due It is not for our Earth and is To shine in things so precious . 15 IV . lpwards then dost weep : Hea's besame drinks the gentle stream . Where ...
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... starres . Tis seed - time still with thee ; And starres thou sow'st , whose harnest dares 10 Promise the Earth , to counter - shine Whateuer makes heaun's forehead fine . 111 . But we ' are deceiuèd all : Starres indeed they are too ...
... starres . Tis seed - time still with thee ; And starres thou sow'st , whose harnest dares 10 Promise the Earth , to counter - shine Whateuer makes heaun's forehead fine . 111 . But we ' are deceiuèd all : Starres indeed they are too ...
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... starres a room , And Hearn will make a feast : 39 Angels with crystall viola come phialz And draw from the fall eye of thine , 35 Their Master's water , their own wine The dear to TIL The primom's pale check to link : The far no more ...
... starres a room , And Hearn will make a feast : 39 Angels with crystall viola come phialz And draw from the fall eye of thine , 35 Their Master's water , their own wine The dear to TIL The primom's pale check to link : The far no more ...
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... starres ' for ' teares ' of 1646 , 1648 and 1670 . Line 3. 1646 and 1670 read ' Does Night loose her eyes ? ' • The SANCROFT Ms. reads line 139 Does the Night arise ? ' and line 141 , Does Niget loose her eyes ? ' • St. xxv . line 2 ...
... starres ' for ' teares ' of 1646 , 1648 and 1670 . Line 3. 1646 and 1670 read ' Does Night loose her eyes ? ' • The SANCROFT Ms. reads line 139 Does the Night arise ? ' and line 141 , Does Niget loose her eyes ? ' • St. xxv . line 2 ...
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... starres of your's ; Starrs much too fair and pure to wait vpon The false smiles of a sublunary sun . Sweet , let me prophesy that at last t'will proue Your wary loue Layes vp his purer and more pretious vowes , 35 And meanes them for a ...
... starres of your's ; Starrs much too fair and pure to wait vpon The false smiles of a sublunary sun . Sweet , let me prophesy that at last t'will proue Your wary loue Layes vp his purer and more pretious vowes , 35 And meanes them for a ...
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adopted adore Thee Antiphona Apollod Appeared originally bleed blood blush breath brest bright Carmen Deo Chorus Countess of Denbigh CRASHAW dear Delights doth Dread Lamb e're Earth editions of 1648 Essay euerlasting eyes farr fire flames floud Geryon glory hath haue head heart Heaven Herod Holy hope Humphrey Moseley HYMN Illustrations at close immortal song immortall ioyes J. H. Newman Kinge leaue lidds light liue Lord loue Loue's low before Thee lyes misprints mother Muses nest Night NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS originally in Steps Ovid Peterhouse PHINEAS FLETCHER poem Poet Poetry powres printed Procrustes proue quarto reads reprinted in 1652 Responsor RICHARD CRASHAW sacred SANCROFT saue shade showres sing soft song sorrow soul Sovl sphears stanza starres sunne teares Temple Thy crosse thy fair title-page TURNBULL Versicle vext vpon wakefull weep Weeper wings wounds