English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... eternal day in songs employing , Joying their end , without end of their joying , While their Almighty Prince destruction is destroying . 32 Full , yet without satiety , of that Which whets and quiets greedy appetite , Where never sun ...
... eternal day in songs employing , Joying their end , without end of their joying , While their Almighty Prince destruction is destroying . 32 Full , yet without satiety , of that Which whets and quiets greedy appetite , Where never sun ...
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... eternal food , Earth's joy , delight of heaven ; All truth , love , beauty , good : To Thee , to Thee be praises ever given ! What was dismarshaled late In this Thy noble frame , And lost the prime estate , Hath reobtained the same , Is ...
... eternal food , Earth's joy , delight of heaven ; All truth , love , beauty , good : To Thee , to Thee be praises ever given ! What was dismarshaled late In this Thy noble frame , And lost the prime estate , Hath reobtained the same , Is ...
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Roberta Florence Brinkley. 40 O Father of eternal life , and all Created glories under Thee ! Resume Thy spirit from ... Eternal God ! Maker of all That have lived here since the man's fall ; 10 20 20 The Rock of Ages ! in whose shade ...
Roberta Florence Brinkley. 40 O Father of eternal life , and all Created glories under Thee ! Resume Thy spirit from ... Eternal God ! Maker of all That have lived here since the man's fall ; 10 20 20 The Rock of Ages ! in whose shade ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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