English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... face 1 Contemplate ; what you will , approve , So you will let me love . Alas ! alas ! who's injured by my love ? What merchant's ships have my sighs drowned ? Who says my tears have overflowed his ground ? When did my colds a forward ...
... face 1 Contemplate ; what you will , approve , So you will let me love . Alas ! alas ! who's injured by my love ? What merchant's ships have my sighs drowned ? Who says my tears have overflowed his ground ? When did my colds a forward ...
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... face , Whose fear already shakes my every joint . Then as my soul to heaven , her first seat , takes flight , And earth - born body in the earth shall dwell , So fall my sins , that all may have their right , To where they are bred ...
... face , Whose fear already shakes my every joint . Then as my soul to heaven , her first seat , takes flight , And earth - born body in the earth shall dwell , So fall my sins , that all may have their right , To where they are bred ...
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... face that's best By its own beauty dressed , And can alone command the rest , A face made up Out of no other shop Than what nature's white hand sets ope ; A cheek where youth And blood , with pen of truth , Write what the reader sweetly ...
... face that's best By its own beauty dressed , And can alone command the rest , A face made up Out of no other shop Than what nature's white hand sets ope ; A cheek where youth And blood , with pen of truth , Write what the reader sweetly ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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