English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... ne'er be morning ? Will that promised light Ne'er break , and clear those clouds of night ? Sweet Phosphor , bring the day , Whose conquering ray May chase these fogs : sweet Phosphor , bring the day . How long ! how long shall these ...
... ne'er be morning ? Will that promised light Ne'er break , and clear those clouds of night ? Sweet Phosphor , bring the day , Whose conquering ray May chase these fogs : sweet Phosphor , bring the day . How long ! how long shall these ...
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... ne'er intended it , nor art . The plants acknowledge this , and her admire No less than those of old did Orpheus ' lyre ; If she sit down , with tops all towards her bowed , They round about her into arbors crowd ; 10 20 20 10 Amphion ...
... ne'er intended it , nor art . The plants acknowledge this , and her admire No less than those of old did Orpheus ' lyre ; If she sit down , with tops all towards her bowed , They round about her into arbors crowd ; 10 20 20 10 Amphion ...
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... ne'er beside their way , Whate'er men speak by this New Light , Still they are sure to be in the right . ' Tis a dark lantern of the spirit , 260 20 270 280 And leads men into pools and ditches To make them. Which none see by but those ...
... ne'er beside their way , Whate'er men speak by this New Light , Still they are sure to be in the right . ' Tis a dark lantern of the spirit , 260 20 270 280 And leads men into pools and ditches To make them. Which none see by but those ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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