English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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Page 59
... rise , and old demolished are . They have impaled within a zodiac 150 The free - born sun , and keep twelve signs awake To watch his steps ; the Goat and Crab control , And fright him back , who else to either pole ( Did not these ...
... rise , and old demolished are . They have impaled within a zodiac 150 The free - born sun , and keep twelve signs awake To watch his steps ; the Goat and Crab control , And fright him back , who else to either pole ( Did not these ...
Page 60
... rise At end thereof , one of the antipodes . If under all , a vault infernal be , ( Which sure is spacious , except that we Invent another torment , that there must Millions into a straight hot room be thrust ) Then solidness and ...
... rise At end thereof , one of the antipodes . If under all , a vault infernal be , ( Which sure is spacious , except that we Invent another torment , that there must Millions into a straight hot room be thrust ) Then solidness and ...
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... rising The sluggish morn as yet undressed , My Phillis brake from out her east , As if she'd made a match to run ... rise 10 To be her morning sacrifice . The flowers , called out of their beds , Start and raise up their drowsy heads ...
... rising The sluggish morn as yet undressed , My Phillis brake from out her east , As if she'd made a match to run ... rise 10 To be her morning sacrifice . The flowers , called out of their beds , Start and raise up their drowsy heads ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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