This night he counts the end of his renowne, The sence of feeling, she feeles by his power, And like a subiect yeelds to his request, Whilest Mahomet a virgin doth deflower.
Much like a subtill spider, which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide; If ought doe touch the vtmost thred of it, Shee feeles it instantly on euery side.
Sweet be the bands the which true love doth tye, Without constraynt or dread of any ill: The gentle birde feeles no captivity Within her cage, but sings, and feeds her fill.
Sad midnight whispers with a greedy eare I catch from lonely graves, in hope to heare Newes from the dead, nor can pale visions fright His eye, who since thy death feeles no delight In mans acquaintance.
I am engag'd to sorrow, and my heart Feeles a distracted rage.
Goe and request Great Natvre for the key of her huge chest Of Heauns, the self-inuoluing sett of sphears 30 (Which dull mortality more feeles then heares).
Feeles Musick's pulse in all her arteryes; 120 Caught in a net which there Apollo spreads, His fingers struggle with the vocall threads.
With dainty curles his froward face Is crown'd about: But O what place, What farthest nooke of lowest Hell 35 Feeles not the strength, the reaching spell Of his small hand?
But oh, what to be lou'd of Thee as well, None, not himselfe who feeles it, none can tell.
Thee well, None but himselfe who feeles it, none can tell.
Not flinte I trowe I am a lier, But Siderite that feeles no fire.
It must be sure and strong hand; for if once 75 Hee feeles the touch of such a stratageme, Tis not choicest brace of all our bands Can manacle or quench his fiery hands.
So whilest they dispute of a matter propounded by Petremolle, the Duke feeles strange alterations, and extraordinary distemperatures, and, amidest his distrust, a great fainting of his heart.
He does confesse he feeles himselfe distracted, But from what cause he will by no meanes speake Guil.
Hee that disdaines, what honor wynns thereby, 5 That hefeeles not, or triumphes on a fly?
O'who the sunne beames can behold but hath some passion, feeles some heat, for though the sunn himself be cold 15 his beames reflecting fire begett.
I am in good health and good Spirits, and feeles Rejoiced in the Lord for my liberty.
My friend I am a free man and feeles alright about that matter.
Allow me to say to you that I arrived in this place on Friday last safe and sound, and feeles well under my safe arrival.
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