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... never find in Donne . This provides a context for protest in Herbert's writing . When we come to ' The Reprisall ' and read ' I have consider'd it , and finde / There is no dealing with thy mighty passion ' , we respond by way of the ...
... never find in Donne . This provides a context for protest in Herbert's writing . When we come to ' The Reprisall ' and read ' I have consider'd it , and finde / There is no dealing with thy mighty passion ' , we respond by way of the ...
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... taste , To make us mortal , and thee waste ? The next stanza adds : Unhappy ! shall we never more That sweet militia restore , When gardens only had their towers , And all the 76 ENGLISH POETRY OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
... taste , To make us mortal , and thee waste ? The next stanza adds : Unhappy ! shall we never more That sweet militia restore , When gardens only had their towers , And all the 76 ENGLISH POETRY OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
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... never more appeare Folded within my Hemispheare . ( 11. 29–32 ) And he projects pictures of himself in his life after his wife's death : But hark ! My Pulse , like a soft Drum Beates my Approach , Tells Thee I come . ( 11. 111-12 ) ...
... never more appeare Folded within my Hemispheare . ( 11. 29–32 ) And he projects pictures of himself in his life after his wife's death : But hark ! My Pulse , like a soft Drum Beates my Approach , Tells Thee I come . ( 11. 111-12 ) ...
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Abraham Cowley Absalom and Achitophel achievement Achitophel Appleton House awareness Ben Jonson Butler Carew Charles Christ Civil classical Cleveland concerned contemporary context contrast Cooper's Hill Cotton country house country-house poems court courtly Cowley Cowley's Crashaw critical Cromwell Davenant death Denham Donne Donne's Drayton Dryden edited Elizabethan England English epic Epigrams Epistle feeling Fletcher Gondibert Herbert heroic Herrick Horatian Hudibras idea ideal individual interest Jacobean James John John Donne Jonson King King's literary Literature London Lord Lovelace Lycidas MacFlecknoe Marvell Marvell's Milton mock-heroic monarch offers Oldham Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament pastoral Penshurst Phineas Fletcher poem's poet poet-figure poet's poetic poetry political Poly-Olbion praise present reader religious Rochester Rochester's royalist Samson Samson Agonistes Satan satire satirist secular seems seen sense seventeenth century social society Song Spenser stanza stress style Suckling suggests thee theme thou tradition Vaughan verse Waller writing