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This a more innocent and happy chase Than when of old , but in the self - same place , 18 Fair liberty pursued , and meant a prey To lawless power , here turned and stood at bay , When in that remedy all hope was placed Which was ...
This a more innocent and happy chase Than when of old , but in the self - same place , 18 Fair liberty pursued , and meant a prey To lawless power , here turned and stood at bay , When in that remedy all hope was placed Which was ...
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Happy insect , happy thou , Dost neither age nor winter know . But when thou'st drunk and danced and sung Thy fill the flowery leaves among ( Voluptuous and wise withal , Epicurean animal ! ) , Sated with thy summer feast ...
Happy insect , happy thou , Dost neither age nor winter know . But when thou'st drunk and danced and sung Thy fill the flowery leaves among ( Voluptuous and wise withal , Epicurean animal ! ) , Sated with thy summer feast ...
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... 210 Go and catch a falling star , 28 Go , happy rose , and interwove , 196 Go , lovely rose , 301 Good morrow to the day so fair , 214 Gratiana Dancing and Singing , 467 Had Sacharissa lived when mortals made , 303 Had we but world ...
... 210 Go and catch a falling star , 28 Go , happy rose , and interwove , 196 Go , lovely rose , 301 Good morrow to the day so fair , 214 Gratiana Dancing and Singing , 467 Had Sacharissa lived when mortals made , 303 Had we but world ...
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Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
BEN JONSON | 76 |
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