English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... seem miserable , For oft alike both come to evil end . So deal not with this once Thy glorious champion , The image of ... seems- That , so bedecked , ornate , and gay , Comes this way sailing , Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for ...
... seem miserable , For oft alike both come to evil end . So deal not with this once Thy glorious champion , The image of ... seems- That , so bedecked , ornate , and gay , Comes this way sailing , Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for ...
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... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud ; And is to him who rightly things esteems No other in effect than what it seems . Where , with like haste , through several ways they run , Some to undo and some to be undone ; While luxury and ...
... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud ; And is to him who rightly things esteems No other in effect than what it seems . Where , with like haste , through several ways they run , Some to undo and some to be undone ; While luxury and ...
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... seems to have remained . At some time he studied medicine , and he became a country doctor , surprising even himself by the success of his practice . The fact that he married twice and had a large family 1 Vaughan himself gives this ...
... seems to have remained . At some time he studied medicine , and he became a country doctor , surprising even himself by the success of his practice . The fact that he married twice and had a large family 1 Vaughan himself gives this ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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