The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 |
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... desire ? Not first belov'd , have I the pow'r to love ? I cannot stir but as Thou please to move me , 20 25 Nor can my heart return Thee love until Thou love me . 30 4 The still commandress of the silent night Borrows her beams from her ...
... desire ? Not first belov'd , have I the pow'r to love ? I cannot stir but as Thou please to move me , 20 25 Nor can my heart return Thee love until Thou love me . 30 4 The still commandress of the silent night Borrows her beams from her ...
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... desire - celestial , pure desire- Hath taken root and grows and doth not tire , There God a commerce states , and sheds His secret on their heads . Are , when dead , medicinal then ; If seeing much should make staid eyes , And long ...
... desire - celestial , pure desire- Hath taken root and grows and doth not tire , There God a commerce states , and sheds His secret on their heads . Are , when dead , medicinal then ; If seeing much should make staid eyes , And long ...
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... DESIRE 1 For giving me desire , An eager thirst , a burning , ardent fire , A virgin , infant flame , A love with which into the world I came , An inward , hidden , heavenly love Which in my soul did work and move And ever , ever me ...
... DESIRE 1 For giving me desire , An eager thirst , a burning , ardent fire , A virgin , infant flame , A love with which into the world I came , An inward , hidden , heavenly love Which in my soul did work and move And ever , ever me ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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