English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... fire That fills with spirit and heat the Delphic quire , 1 Which , kindled first by thy Promethean 2 breath , Glowed here a while , lies quenched now in thy death . The Muses ' garden , with pedantic weeds O'erspread , was purged by ...
... fire That fills with spirit and heat the Delphic quire , 1 Which , kindled first by thy Promethean 2 breath , Glowed here a while , lies quenched now in thy death . The Muses ' garden , with pedantic weeds O'erspread , was purged by ...
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... fire , Blest seraphim , shall leave their quire , And turn Love's soldiers , upon thee To exercise their archery . O how oft shalt thou complain Of a sweet and subtle pain ; Of intolerable joys ; Of a death in which who dies 90 100 5 ...
... fire , Blest seraphim , shall leave their quire , And turn Love's soldiers , upon thee To exercise their archery . O how oft shalt thou complain Of a sweet and subtle pain ; Of intolerable joys ; Of a death in which who dies 90 100 5 ...
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... fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . Thou shalt look round about , and see Thousands of crowned souls ...
... fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . Thou shalt look round about , and see Thousands of crowned souls ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
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