Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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Page 109
... doth aspire T ' excell the naturall with made delights : And all that faire or pleasant may be found She turn'd into a winged butterflie , In the wide aire to make her wandring flight ; In riotous excesse doth there abound . And all ...
... doth aspire T ' excell the naturall with made delights : And all that faire or pleasant may be found She turn'd into a winged butterflie , In the wide aire to make her wandring flight ; In riotous excesse doth there abound . And all ...
Page 110
... doth pray . Then , when he hath both plaid , and fed his fill , In the warme sunne he doth himselfe em- bay , And there him rests in riotous suffisaunce Of all his gladfulnes and kingly joyaunce . But what on earth can long abide in ...
... doth pray . Then , when he hath both plaid , and fed his fill , In the warme sunne he doth himselfe em- bay , And there him rests in riotous suffisaunce Of all his gladfulnes and kingly joyaunce . But what on earth can long abide in ...
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... Doth God exact day - labour , light de- nied ? " I fondly ask . But patience , to prevent That murmur , soon replies : " God doth not need plause , Pronounced , and in his volumes taught , our laws , Which others at their bar so often ...
... Doth God exact day - labour , light de- nied ? " I fondly ask . But patience , to prevent That murmur , soon replies : " God doth not need plause , Pronounced , and in his volumes taught , our laws , Which others at their bar so often ...
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