Select Poetry: Chiefly Sacred, of the Reign of King James the FirstEdward Farr University Press, for J. & J.J. Deighton, 1847 - 360 sider |
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angels beasts beauty behold blessed blisse bloud breath brest Christ clouds crowne dead death delight dost doth dust earth EMILIA LANYER eternall euery eyes faire fall fame farre feare fire flame flie foes GILES FLETCHER giue glorious glory God's grace griefe hand hath haue heare heart heaven heavenly hell holy honour JOHN WEEVER King James leaue light liue live Lord loue man's mercy minde mortall neuer NICHOLAS BRETON night nought paine peace PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poem POETS poore praise prince Psalms published repent rest rich RICHARD BRATHWAITE RICHARD ZOUCHE runne sacred saue shew shine sight sing sinne SIR JOHN BEAUMONT SIR WILLIAM LEIGHTON song sonne sorrow soule soull spirit STANZAS starres sunne sweet teares thee thine things thou art thou hast thought Timnah tongue true unto vertue vnto vpon wrote