English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Sams . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . Chor . His fraught we soon shall know : he now arrives . Har . I come not , Samson , to condole thy chance , As these perhaps , yet wish it had not been , Though for no friendly intent . I ...
... Sams . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . Chor . His fraught we soon shall know : he now arrives . Har . I come not , Samson , to condole thy chance , As these perhaps , yet wish it had not been , Though for no friendly intent . I ...
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... Sams . I know no spells , use no forbidden arts ; My trust is in the Living God , Who gave me , At my nativity , this strength , diffused No less through all my sinews , joints , and bones , 1140 Than thine , while I preserved these ...
... Sams . I know no spells , use no forbidden arts ; My trust is in the Living God , Who gave me , At my nativity , this strength , diffused No less through all my sinews , joints , and bones , 1140 Than thine , while I preserved these ...
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... Sams . Myself ! my conscience , and internal peace . Can they think me so broken , so debased With corporal ... Sams . So take it with what speed thy message needs . Off . I am sorry what this stoutness will produce . Sams ...
... Sams . Myself ! my conscience , and internal peace . Can they think me so broken , so debased With corporal ... Sams . So take it with what speed thy message needs . Off . I am sorry what this stoutness will produce . Sams ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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