English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... shalt see The pleasures I'll prepare for thee : What sweets the country can afford Shall bless thy bed and bless thy ... shalt eat The paste of filberts for thy bread With cream of cowslips buttered . Thy feasting - tables shall be ...
... shalt see The pleasures I'll prepare for thee : What sweets the country can afford Shall bless thy bed and bless thy ... shalt eat The paste of filberts for thy bread With cream of cowslips buttered . Thy feasting - tables shall be ...
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... shalt have possets , wassails fine , Not made of ale , but spiced wine , To make thy maids and self free mirth , All sitting near the glittering hearth . Thou shalt have ribands , roses , rings , 50 40 His Request to Julia Julia , if I ...
... shalt have possets , wassails fine , Not made of ale , but spiced wine , To make thy maids and self free mirth , All sitting near the glittering hearth . Thou shalt have ribands , roses , rings , 50 40 His Request to Julia Julia , if I ...
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... shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick Wit and Conversation , And he would needs a comfort be , And , to be short , make an oration . But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Yet when the hour of Thy design To answer these fine ...
... shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick Wit and Conversation , And he would needs a comfort be , And , to be short , make an oration . But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Yet when the hour of Thy design To answer these fine ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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