English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... arms , allies , yourselves as strong as ever ; 270 280 Your foes , their weapons , numbers , weaker never . For shame , tread down this earth ! What wants but your endeavor ? 33 Now by yourselves and thunder - daunted arms , But never ...
... arms , allies , yourselves as strong as ever ; 270 280 Your foes , their weapons , numbers , weaker never . For shame , tread down this earth ! What wants but your endeavor ? 33 Now by yourselves and thunder - daunted arms , But never ...
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... arms , thy helmet And brigandine of brass , thy broad habergeon , Vant - brace and greaves and gauntlet ; add thy spear , A weaver's beam , and seven - times - folded shield : I only with an oaken staff will meet thee , And raise such ...
... arms , thy helmet And brigandine of brass , thy broad habergeon , Vant - brace and greaves and gauntlet ; add thy spear , A weaver's beam , and seven - times - folded shield : I only with an oaken staff will meet thee , And raise such ...
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... arms on those two massy pillars , That to the arched roof gave main support . He unsuspicious led him ; which when Samson Felt in his arms , with head a while inclined , And eyes fast fixed , he stood , as one who prayed , Or some great ...
... arms on those two massy pillars , That to the arched roof gave main support . He unsuspicious led him ; which when Samson Felt in his arms , with head a while inclined , And eyes fast fixed , he stood , as one who prayed , Or some great ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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