English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Lord , and find both Adams met in me : As the first Adam's sweat surrounds my face , May the last Adam's blood my soul embrace . So , in His purple wrapped , receive me , Lord ; By these , His thorns , give me His other crown ; And as ...
... Lord , and find both Adams met in me : As the first Adam's sweat surrounds my face , May the last Adam's blood my soul embrace . So , in His purple wrapped , receive me , Lord ; By these , His thorns , give me His other crown ; And as ...
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... Lord God , 423 In the hour of my distress , 219 In this little urn is laid , 205 In this world , the isle of dreams ... Lord ! canst Thou see and suffer ? Is Thy hand , 227 Lord , how can man preach Thy eternal word , 276 Lord , Thou ...
... Lord God , 423 In the hour of my distress , 219 In this little urn is laid , 205 In this world , the isle of dreams ... Lord ! canst Thou see and suffer ? Is Thy hand , 227 Lord , how can man preach Thy eternal word , 276 Lord , Thou ...
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Roberta Florence Brinkley. Lord , what is man ? why should he cost Thee , 421 Lord , when the sense of Thy sweet grace , 429 Lord , who createdst man in wealth and store , 280 Lord , with what care hast Thou begirt us round , 256 [ Love ] ...
Roberta Florence Brinkley. Lord , what is man ? why should he cost Thee , 421 Lord , when the sense of Thy sweet grace , 429 Lord , who createdst man in wealth and store , 280 Lord , with what care hast Thou begirt us round , 256 [ Love ] ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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