Lucasta: The Poems of Richard Lovelace, Now First Edited, and the Text Carefully Revised. With Some Account of the Author, and a Few Notes |
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... imbraces of another , I should but deceive the second , since I am still married to the former in my heart . " " 6 2 Wood's story about Lucasta having been a Lucy Sacheverell , " a lady of great beauty and fortune , " may reasonably be ...
... imbraces of another , I should but deceive the second , since I am still married to the former in my heart . " " 6 2 Wood's story about Lucasta having been a Lucy Sacheverell , " a lady of great beauty and fortune , " may reasonably be ...
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... flie . II . True : a new Mistresse now I chase , The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith imbrace A sword , a horse , a shield . III . Yet this inconstancy is such , As you 26 26 POEMS . Going to the Warres.
... flie . II . True : a new Mistresse now I chase , The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith imbrace A sword , a horse , a shield . III . Yet this inconstancy is such , As you 26 26 POEMS . Going to the Warres.
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... imbraces shiver . II . Up then to th ' head with his best art Full of spite and envy blowne , At her constant marble heart , He drawes his swiftest surest dart , Which bounded back , and hit his owne . III . Now the prince of fires ...
... imbraces shiver . II . Up then to th ' head with his best art Full of spite and envy blowne , At her constant marble heart , He drawes his swiftest surest dart , Which bounded back , and hit his owne . III . Now the prince of fires ...
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... imbrace ; Should I still dote upon thy face . III . Not but all joy in thy browne haire In others may be found ; But I must search the black and faire , Like skilfulle minerallists that sound For treasure in un - plow'd - up 7 ground ...
... imbrace ; Should I still dote upon thy face . III . Not but all joy in thy browne haire In others may be found ; But I must search the black and faire , Like skilfulle minerallists that sound For treasure in un - plow'd - up 7 ground ...
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... imbraces , with the haste Shee fled him once , whose reede - pipe rent He finds now a new Instrument . 1 thee - Cotgrave . 2 In spoil - Cotgrave . 3 Probably the second daughter of Frederic and Elizabeth of Bohemia , b . 1622. See ...
... imbraces , with the haste Shee fled him once , whose reede - pipe rent He finds now a new Instrument . 1 thee - Cotgrave . 2 In spoil - Cotgrave . 3 Probably the second daughter of Frederic and Elizabeth of Bohemia , b . 1622. See ...
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