English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... eyes . If our loves faint , and westwardly decline , To me thou falsely thine , And I to thee , mine actions shall ... eyes to Argus , if mine eyes can see ; If they be blind , then Love , I give them thee ; My tongue to Fame ; to ...
... eyes . If our loves faint , and westwardly decline , To me thou falsely thine , And I to thee , mine actions shall ... eyes to Argus , if mine eyes can see ; If they be blind , then Love , I give them thee ; My tongue to Fame ; to ...
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... eyes doth dress Her glorious face , those eyes from whence are shed Infinite bel - amours , where to express His love , high God all heaven as captive leads , And all the banners of His grace dispreads , And in those windows doth His ...
... eyes doth dress Her glorious face , those eyes from whence are shed Infinite bel - amours , where to express His love , high God all heaven as captive leads , And all the banners of His grace dispreads , And in those windows doth His ...
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... eyes Languish in shades like feeble flies Expecting spring ? How long shall darkness soil The face of earth , and thus beguile Our souls of rightful action ? When will day Begin to dawn , whose new - born ray May gild the weathercocks ...
... eyes Languish in shades like feeble flies Expecting spring ? How long shall darkness soil The face of earth , and thus beguile Our souls of rightful action ? When will day Begin to dawn , whose new - born ray May gild the weathercocks ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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