English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Cause another's rosy are ? Be she fairer than the day , Or the flowery meads in May , If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? Shall my silly heart be pined ' Cause I see a woman kind ? Or a well - disposed nature ...
... Cause another's rosy are ? Be she fairer than the day , Or the flowery meads in May , If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? Shall my silly heart be pined ' Cause I see a woman kind ? Or a well - disposed nature ...
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... Cause revived , a plot requires . Plots , true or false , are necessary things , To raise up commonwealths and ruin kings . The inhabitants of old Jerusalem 5 Were Jebusites ; the town so called from them ; And theirs the native right ...
... Cause revived , a plot requires . Plots , true or false , are necessary things , To raise up commonwealths and ruin kings . The inhabitants of old Jerusalem 5 Were Jebusites ; the town so called from them ; And theirs the native right ...
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... cause . The prince , unable to conceal his pain , Gazed on the fair Who caused his care , And sighed and looked , sighed and looked , Sighed and looked , and sighed again ; At length , with love and wine at once oppressed , The ...
... cause . The prince , unable to conceal his pain , Gazed on the fair Who caused his care , And sighed and looked , sighed and looked , Sighed and looked , and sighed again ; At length , with love and wine at once oppressed , The ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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