English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Doth she , and did she , and shall she evermore On one , on seven , or on no hill appear ? Dwells she with us , or ... doth haste ; I run to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move ...
... Doth she , and did she , and shall she evermore On one , on seven , or on no hill appear ? Dwells she with us , or ... doth haste ; I run to death , and death meets me as fast , And all my pleasures are like yesterday . I dare not move ...
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... doth lower ; Nor hath the scalding noonday sun the power To melt that marble ice , which still doth hold Her heart congealed , and makes her pity cold . The ox , which lately did for shelter fly Into the stall , doth now securely lie In ...
... doth lower ; Nor hath the scalding noonday sun the power To melt that marble ice , which still doth hold Her heart congealed , and makes her pity cold . The ox , which lately did for shelter fly Into the stall , doth now securely lie In ...
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... doth possess In us , His own , and our own blessedness . Yea more , His love doth take delight To make our glory infinite ; Our blessedness to see Is even to the Deity A beatific vision ! He attains His ends while we enjoy . In us He ...
... doth possess In us , His own , and our own blessedness . Yea more , His love doth take delight To make our glory infinite ; Our blessedness to see Is even to the Deity A beatific vision ! He attains His ends while we enjoy . In us He ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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