English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... earth's imagined corners , 2 blow Your trumpets , angels ; and arise , arise From death , you numberless infinities ... earth , holding the four winds of the earth . 7 : 1 . 3 Cf. " Shall not taste of death , " Matt . 16:28 . " Rev. But ...
... earth's imagined corners , 2 blow Your trumpets , angels ; and arise , arise From death , you numberless infinities ... earth , holding the four winds of the earth . 7 : 1 . 3 Cf. " Shall not taste of death , " Matt . 16:28 . " Rev. But ...
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... earth , our common mother ; It is decreed by all the gods That heaven , of earth , shall have no odds , But one shall love the other . Their glories they shall mutual make , Earth look on heaven for heaven's sake ; 1 From Pan's ...
... earth , our common mother ; It is decreed by all the gods That heaven , of earth , shall have no odds , But one shall love the other . Their glories they shall mutual make , Earth look on heaven for heaven's sake ; 1 From Pan's ...
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... earth herself with garlands new And lovely flowers embellished adore ; Such roses never in her garland grew , Such lilies never in her breast she wore , Like beauty never yet did shine before . There should the sun another sun behold ...
... earth herself with garlands new And lovely flowers embellished adore ; Such roses never in her garland grew , Such lilies never in her breast she wore , Like beauty never yet did shine before . There should the sun another sun behold ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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A. B. Grosart beauty Ben Jonson blest blood bright Cambridge Chor Countess of Bedford court Crashaw crown Dagon dead death delight divine Donne Donne's doth Dryden earth English eternal eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame flowers foes friends give glorious glory grace grief hand happy hath heart heaven heavenly Henry Vaughan Herbert honor Jebusites John Donne Jonson king light live London Lord Love's Lycidas lyric Metaphysical Poets Milton mind Muse nature ne'er never night o'er Paradise Paradise Lost peace Phineas Fletcher pleasure poems poetry poets praise Puritan Sams satire Satyrs shalt shine sight sing sleep Song soul spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou dost Thou hast thought trees twas unto Vaughan verse weep Westminster School winds wings youth ΤΟ