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40 First published in The Courier , 16 April 1804 . 41 First published in Remorse , 1813 . Yellow tapers burning faintly , Doleful masses chaunt for thee , Miserere Domine ! Hush ! the cadence dies away On the quiet moonlight sea : The ...
40 First published in The Courier , 16 April 1804 . 41 First published in Remorse , 1813 . Yellow tapers burning faintly , Doleful masses chaunt for thee , Miserere Domine ! Hush ! the cadence dies away On the quiet moonlight sea : The ...
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She had published an Essay on Mind , with Other Poems ( 1826 ) , Prometheus Bound and Miscellaneous Poems ( 1833 ) , The Seraphim and Other Poems ( 1838 ) , Poems ( 1844 ) including ' The Cry of the Chil- dren .
She had published an Essay on Mind , with Other Poems ( 1826 ) , Prometheus Bound and Miscellaneous Poems ( 1833 ) , The Seraphim and Other Poems ( 1838 ) , Poems ( 1844 ) including ' The Cry of the Chil- dren .
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In 1621 he was made Dean of St. Paul's and he frequently preached before Charles I. With a very few exceptions none of Donne's poems was published during his lifetime but they were widely circulated in manuscript .
In 1621 he was made Dean of St. Paul's and he frequently preached before Charles I. With a very few exceptions none of Donne's poems was published during his lifetime but they were widely circulated in manuscript .
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