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... criticism of church and state , and to themes all the way between these two . 1 The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( Macmillan & Company , 1895 ) , p . 40 . ENGLISH SONNETS THE DESERTED LOVER CONSOLETH HIMSELF DIVERS doth use.
... criticism of church and state , and to themes all the way between these two . 1 The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( Macmillan & Company , 1895 ) , p . 40 . ENGLISH SONNETS THE DESERTED LOVER CONSOLETH HIMSELF DIVERS doth use.
Pagina 1
... doth grow . But as for me , though that by chance indeed Change hath outworn the favour that I had , I will not wail , lament , nor yet be sad , Nor call her false that falsely did me feed ; But let it pass , and think it is of kind ...
... doth grow . But as for me , though that by chance indeed Change hath outworn the favour that I had , I will not wail , lament , nor yet be sad , Nor call her false that falsely did me feed ; But let it pass , and think it is of kind ...
Pagina 2
Laura Emma Lockwood. A VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY SET me whereas the sun doth parch the green , Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice ; In temperate heat , where he is felt and seen ; In presence prest of people , mad or wise ; Set me ...
Laura Emma Lockwood. A VOW TO LOVE FAITHFULLY SET me whereas the sun doth parch the green , Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice ; In temperate heat , where he is felt and seen ; In presence prest of people , mad or wise ; Set me ...
Pagina 3
... doth spread his goodly ray ; At sight whereof , each bird that sits on spray , And every beast that to his den was fled , Comes forth afresh out of their late dismay , And to the light lift up their drooping head . So my storm - beaten ...
... doth spread his goodly ray ; At sight whereof , each bird that sits on spray , And every beast that to his den was fled , Comes forth afresh out of their late dismay , And to the light lift up their drooping head . So my storm - beaten ...
Pagina 6
... doth possess ? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness ? Sir Philip Sidney ( 1554-1586 ) . XXXIX COME Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe , The poor man's wealth , the prisoner's ...
... doth possess ? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness ? Sir Philip Sidney ( 1554-1586 ) . XXXIX COME Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe , The poor man's wealth , the prisoner's ...
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