Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... shame be guessed by blotting over , Or draw my heart or tongue the same to cover . Thought , think not of it by position , But set denial betwixt him and it , Nor think what ' tis that I would not think on , That filthy man upon ...
... shame be guessed by blotting over , Or draw my heart or tongue the same to cover . Thought , think not of it by position , But set denial betwixt him and it , Nor think what ' tis that I would not think on , That filthy man upon ...
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... shame to blush that Christ was so forgot , That Christ arising may wipe from my face , My tears with mercy and my shame with grace . 69. Of the Motions of the Fiend With heat and cold I feel the spiteful fiend To work one mischief by ...
... shame to blush that Christ was so forgot , That Christ arising may wipe from my face , My tears with mercy and my shame with grace . 69. Of the Motions of the Fiend With heat and cold I feel the spiteful fiend To work one mischief by ...
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... shame by empty splendour . ' I can only guess at the meaning of the seventh line . 9-11 . I suppose the Church of Rome is said to appeal to the authority of Scripture , the arguments of the Schoolmen , the appear- ance of devotion in ...
... shame by empty splendour . ' I can only guess at the meaning of the seventh line . 9-11 . I suppose the Church of Rome is said to appeal to the authority of Scripture , the arguments of the Schoolmen , the appear- ance of devotion in ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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