English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... shine those glittering courts He for Himself will have ? 28 And if a sullen cloud as sad as night , In which the sun may seem embodied , Depured of all his dross , we see so white , Burning in melted gold his wat'ry head , Or round with ...
... shine those glittering courts He for Himself will have ? 28 And if a sullen cloud as sad as night , In which the sun may seem embodied , Depured of all his dross , we see so white , Burning in melted gold his wat'ry head , Or round with ...
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... shine , And earth by art divine Another face presents below , Where people's feet against ours go . Within the regions of the air , Compassed about with heavens fair , Great tracts of land there may be found Enriched with fields and ...
... shine , And earth by art divine Another face presents below , Where people's feet against ours go . Within the regions of the air , Compassed about with heavens fair , Great tracts of land there may be found Enriched with fields and ...
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... shine . Eternity doth give the richest things To every man , and makes all kings . The best and richest things it doth convey To all , and every one ; It raised me unto a throne ! Which I enjoy In such a way , That truth her daughter is ...
... shine . Eternity doth give the richest things To every man , and makes all kings . The best and richest things it doth convey To all , and every one ; It raised me unto a throne ! Which I enjoy In such a way , That truth her daughter is ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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