English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... head , Not to be found , though sought . Ye see , O friends , How many evils have enclosed me round ; Yet that which was the worst now least afflicts me , Blindness ; for , had I sight , confused with shame , How could I once look up ...
... head , Not to be found , though sought . Ye see , O friends , How many evils have enclosed me round ; Yet that which was the worst now least afflicts me , Blindness ; for , had I sight , confused with shame , How could I once look up ...
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... head erect , thus cried aloud : - " Hitherto , lords , what your commands imposed I have performed , as reason was ... heads of all who sat beneath , Lords , ladies , captains , counsellors , or priests , Their choice nobility and flower ...
... head erect , thus cried aloud : - " Hitherto , lords , what your commands imposed I have performed , as reason was ... heads of all who sat beneath , Lords , ladies , captains , counsellors , or priests , Their choice nobility and flower ...
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... head Down , as upon a bed . This was that memorable hour Which first assured the forced power : So , when they did design The Capitol's first line , A bleeding head , where they begun , Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that ...
... head Down , as upon a bed . This was that memorable hour Which first assured the forced power : So , when they did design The Capitol's first line , A bleeding head , where they begun , Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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