English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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Roberta Florence Brinkley. Change God for Satan , heaven's for hell's sovereign : O let him serve in hell , who scorns in heaven to reign ! 19 Ah , wretch ! who with ambitious cares oppressed , Longest still for future , feelest no ...
Roberta Florence Brinkley. Change God for Satan , heaven's for hell's sovereign : O let him serve in hell , who scorns in heaven to reign ! 19 Ah , wretch ! who with ambitious cares oppressed , Longest still for future , feelest no ...
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... heaven , great God , compared to Thee ? Without Thy presence heaven's no heaven to me . Without Thy presence earth gives no refection ; Without Thy presence sea affords no treasure ; Without Thy presence air's a rank infection ; Without ...
... heaven , great God , compared to Thee ? Without Thy presence heaven's no heaven to me . Without Thy presence earth gives no refection ; Without Thy presence sea affords no treasure ; Without Thy presence air's a rank infection ; Without ...
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... heaven with thy brow . The worky - days are the back - part ; The burden of the week lies there , Making the whole to stoop and bow Till thy release appear . Man had straight forward gone To endless death ; but thou dost pull And turn ...
... heaven with thy brow . The worky - days are the back - part ; The burden of the week lies there , Making the whole to stoop and bow Till thy release appear . Man had straight forward gone To endless death ; but thou dost pull And turn ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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