Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... rest , And far off the public stage Pass away my silent age . Thus when without noise , unknown , I have lived out all my span , I shall SECOND CHORUS FROM SENECA'S ' THYESTES ' 49 The second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy "Thyestes'
... rest , And far off the public stage Pass away my silent age . Thus when without noise , unknown , I have lived out all my span , I shall SECOND CHORUS FROM SENECA'S ' THYESTES ' 49 The second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy "Thyestes'
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... rest , they promise us , that it shall be printed on fine paper , and in a very large and fair letter ; that it shall be very well examined , that there be no errata ; that wheresoever there is a pretty conceit , it shall be marked out ...
... rest , they promise us , that it shall be printed on fine paper , and in a very large and fair letter ; that it shall be very well examined , that there be no errata ; that wheresoever there is a pretty conceit , it shall be marked out ...
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... rest . There is no kind of morality , I see , but Bays will try to debauch it . ' O what edifying doctrine , ' saith he , ' is this to the white - aprons ! and doubtless they would , with the Jews , sooner roast themselves than a small ...
... rest . There is no kind of morality , I see , but Bays will try to debauch it . ' O what edifying doctrine , ' saith he , ' is this to the white - aprons ! and doubtless they would , with the Jews , sooner roast themselves than a small ...
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To His Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace upon His Poems 4 45 | 4 |
On a Drop of Dew | 12 |
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body | 18 |
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