Poets of the English Language: Marlowe to MarvellWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... poore drudge to be To stand in thy affaires , fall by thy side . No want of conscience hold it that I call , Her love , for whose deare love I rise and fall . ( cxlvii ) ( cli ) Poore soule the center of my sinfull earth , My SONNETS 165.
... poore drudge to be To stand in thy affaires , fall by thy side . No want of conscience hold it that I call , Her love , for whose deare love I rise and fall . ( cxlvii ) ( cli ) Poore soule the center of my sinfull earth , My SONNETS 165.
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... poore Groome That from the Foot - man , when he was become An Officer there , did make most solemne love , To ev'ry Petticote he brush'd , and Glove He did lay up , and would adore the shooe , Or slipper was left off , and kisse it too ...
... poore Groome That from the Foot - man , when he was become An Officer there , did make most solemne love , To ev'ry Petticote he brush'd , and Glove He did lay up , and would adore the shooe , Or slipper was left off , and kisse it too ...
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... poore fooles enjoy their follies , love A Goat in Velvet ; or some block could move Under that cover ; an old Mid - wives hat ! Or a Close - stoole so cas'd ! or any fat Bawd , in a Velvet scabberd ! I envy None of their pleasures ! nor ...
... poore fooles enjoy their follies , love A Goat in Velvet ; or some block could move Under that cover ; an old Mid - wives hat ! Or a Close - stoole so cas'd ! or any fat Bawd , in a Velvet scabberd ! I envy None of their pleasures ! nor ...
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English | xv |
General Principles | xxxiii |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 1 |
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