English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... rest . 2 Faie . If you use the smallest stay , You'll be overta'en by day . 1 Faie . And these beauties will suspect ... rest , to rest ! the herald of the day , Bright Phosphorus , commands you hence ; obey . The moon is pale , and ...
... rest . 2 Faie . If you use the smallest stay , You'll be overta'en by day . 1 Faie . And these beauties will suspect ... rest , to rest ! the herald of the day , Bright Phosphorus , commands you hence ; obey . The moon is pale , and ...
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... rest secure ; Thy soul is safe enough , thy body sure ; He that loves thee , He that keeps And guards thee , never slumbers , never sleeps . The smiling conscience in a sleeping breast Has only peace , has only rest ; The music and the ...
... rest secure ; Thy soul is safe enough , thy body sure ; He that loves thee , He that keeps And guards thee , never slumbers , never sleeps . The smiling conscience in a sleeping breast Has only peace , has only rest ; The music and the ...
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... Rest in the bottom lay . " For if I should , " said He , " Bestow this jewel also on my creature , He would adore my gifts instead of me And rest in nature , not the God of nature ; So both should losers be . " Yet let him keep the rest ...
... Rest in the bottom lay . " For if I should , " said He , " Bestow this jewel also on my creature , He would adore my gifts instead of me And rest in nature , not the God of nature ; So both should losers be . " Yet let him keep the rest ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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