English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... hour , Nor a lost hour recall ! But come bad chance , And we join to it our strength , And we teach it art and length , Itself o'er us to advance . 10 20 1 Written to his wife upon the occasion of Donne's going to the Continent with the ...
... hour , Nor a lost hour recall ! But come bad chance , And we join to it our strength , And we teach it art and length , Itself o'er us to advance . 10 20 1 Written to his wife upon the occasion of Donne's going to the Continent with the ...
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... hour and minute of the question as well as from the hour and minute of the birth . 35 Butler learned many of his satiric devices from Cleveland , though by chronology of birth he precedes Cleveland . RICHARD CRASHAW , the only Catholic ...
... hour and minute of the question as well as from the hour and minute of the birth . 35 Butler learned many of his satiric devices from Cleveland , though by chronology of birth he precedes Cleveland . RICHARD CRASHAW , the only Catholic ...
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... hour , 533 I wonder , by my troth , what thou and I , 39 If the quick spirits in your eye , 293 If to be absent were to be , 466 If ye will with Mab find grace , 214 If yet I have not all thy love , 37 In pious times , ere priestcraft ...
... hour , 533 I wonder , by my troth , what thou and I , 39 If the quick spirits in your eye , 293 If to be absent were to be , 466 If ye will with Mab find grace , 214 If yet I have not all thy love , 37 In pious times , ere priestcraft ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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