English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... turn your light , Behold him there : here never shall you more ; O'erhang this sad plain with eternal night ; Or change the gaudy green she whilom wore To fenny black ! Hyperion great 4 To ashy paleness turn her ! Green well befits a ...
... turn your light , Behold him there : here never shall you more ; O'erhang this sad plain with eternal night ; Or change the gaudy green she whilom wore To fenny black ! Hyperion great 4 To ashy paleness turn her ! Green well befits a ...
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... turn , And the least frown of Thine is shown ? 2 And now in age I bud again ; After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing.3 O my only Light , It cannot be 1 " Turning a funeral knell ...
... turn , And the least frown of Thine is shown ? 2 And now in age I bud again ; After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing.3 O my only Light , It cannot be 1 " Turning a funeral knell ...
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... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . O pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose awful solemn murmurs were to thee , More than these faint ...
... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . O pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose awful solemn murmurs were to thee , More than these faint ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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