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... mind , my mind . If I had suffered this to you unware , Mine were the fault , and you nothing to blame ; But since you know my woe , and all my care , Why do I die , alas ! for shame ! for shame ! [ Ibid . , 17-28 ] In these and many ...
... mind , my mind . If I had suffered this to you unware , Mine were the fault , and you nothing to blame ; But since you know my woe , and all my care , Why do I die , alas ! for shame ! for shame ! [ Ibid . , 17-28 ] In these and many ...
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... mind it opens a door to much useful meditation . In the same strain of ingenious comment is the following passage . For like as smoke my days been pass'd away ; My bones dried up as furnace in the fire ; My heart , my mind , is wither'd ...
... mind it opens a door to much useful meditation . In the same strain of ingenious comment is the following passage . For like as smoke my days been pass'd away ; My bones dried up as furnace in the fire ; My heart , my mind , is wither'd ...
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... mind ; another of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and composed , the wit is so ; that vitiated , the other is blown and deflowered . Do we not see if the mind languish , the members are dull ? Look upon an effeminate person ...
... mind ; another of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and composed , the wit is so ; that vitiated , the other is blown and deflowered . Do we not see if the mind languish , the members are dull ? Look upon an effeminate person ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 21 |
Unsigned preface to The Quyete of Mynde 15278 | 23 |
LELANDS Elegies on Wyatt 1542 | 24 |
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