English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... divine poems . Of these the most interesting are the love lyrics and the divine poems . Observing his own complex psychology in love and religion , Donne gives in these poems . an accurate and realistic portrayal of a variety of moods ...
... divine poems . Of these the most interesting are the love lyrics and the divine poems . Observing his own complex psychology in love and religion , Donne gives in these poems . an accurate and realistic portrayal of a variety of moods ...
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... divine Children in the oven , fires of Spain and the line , Whose countries limbecs to our bodies be , Canst thou for gain bear ? and must every he 360 10 20 40 Which cries not , " Goddess ! " to JOHN DONNE 65 Satire III: On Religion.
... divine Children in the oven , fires of Spain and the line , Whose countries limbecs to our bodies be , Canst thou for gain bear ? and must every he 360 10 20 40 Which cries not , " Goddess ! " to JOHN DONNE 65 Satire III: On Religion.
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... divine Cecilia came , Inventress of the vocal frame : The sweet enthusiast , from her sacred store , Enlarged the former narrow bounds , And added length to solemn sounds , With nature's mother - wit , and arts unknown before . Let old ...
... divine Cecilia came , Inventress of the vocal frame : The sweet enthusiast , from her sacred store , Enlarged the former narrow bounds , And added length to solemn sounds , With nature's mother - wit , and arts unknown before . Let old ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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