English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... sleep as well And better than thy stroke ; why swell'st thou , then ? One short sleep past , we wake eternally , And Death shall be no more ; Death , thou shalt die . 10 At the round earth's imagined corners , 2 blow Your trumpets ...
... sleep as well And better than thy stroke ; why swell'st thou , then ? One short sleep past , we wake eternally , And Death shall be no more ; Death , thou shalt die . 10 At the round earth's imagined corners , 2 blow Your trumpets ...
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... sleep , these , or else they're graves . 90 100 4 For they sleep in either ear . The Latin phrase is , In utramvis aurem dormire ; and means to sleep soundly , without any thoughts of care . Whaley . 4 Sat. Hear you , friends ! -who ...
... sleep , these , or else they're graves . 90 100 4 For they sleep in either ear . The Latin phrase is , In utramvis aurem dormire ; and means to sleep soundly , without any thoughts of care . Whaley . 4 Sat. Hear you , friends ! -who ...
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... sleep , who fain his eyes in rest would steep . Why then at death do weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death ; death's but a longer sleep . 7 And now the world , and dreams themselves , were drowned In deadly sleep ; the ...
... sleep , who fain his eyes in rest would steep . Why then at death do weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death ; death's but a longer sleep . 7 And now the world , and dreams themselves , were drowned In deadly sleep ; the ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
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