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Page 169
... thine Easterne Bed . The Gloryes of thy Youth ne're knew , Brighter hopes then he can shew . Why then should it e're be seene , That his should fade , while thine is Greene ? And wilt Thou , ( ô cruell boast ! ) Put poore Nature to such ...
... thine Easterne Bed . The Gloryes of thy Youth ne're knew , Brighter hopes then he can shew . Why then should it e're be seene , That his should fade , while thine is Greene ? And wilt Thou , ( ô cruell boast ! ) Put poore Nature to such ...
Page 273
... thine . . Thou shalt open . R. And my mouth . y . O GOD make speed . R. O LORD make hast . * . Glory be to . R. As it was in the . THE HY M N. Vt there were Rocks would not relent at This . Byt Yt , there were wacha no , they rend his ...
... thine . . Thou shalt open . R. And my mouth . y . O GOD make speed . R. O LORD make hast . * . Glory be to . R. As it was in the . THE HY M N. Vt there were Rocks would not relent at This . Byt Yt , there were wacha no , they rend his ...
Page 380
... thine eyes Too early rise . Oft haue I spoild my kisses daintiest diet , To spare thy quiet . Oft from this breast to thine my loue - tost heart Hath leapt , to part . Oft my lost soule haue I bin glad to seeke On thy soft cheeke . Oft ...
... thine eyes Too early rise . Oft haue I spoild my kisses daintiest diet , To spare thy quiet . Oft from this breast to thine my loue - tost heart Hath leapt , to part . Oft my lost soule haue I bin glad to seeke On thy soft cheeke . Oft ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER of the POEMS | xlv |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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