English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... thee page , Will hunt thee with lust and hideous rage As Lot's fair guests were vexed . But none of these , Nor spongy hydroptic Dutch shall thee displease , If thou stay here . Oh , stay here ! for , for thee , England is only a worthy ...
... thee page , Will hunt thee with lust and hideous rage As Lot's fair guests were vexed . But none of these , Nor spongy hydroptic Dutch shall thee displease , If thou stay here . Oh , stay here ! for , for thee , England is only a worthy ...
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... thee ; The shooting stars attend thee ; And the elves also , Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire , befriend thee . No will - o ' - the - wisp mislight thee ; Nor snake or slowworm bite thee ; But on , on thy way , Not making ...
... thee ; The shooting stars attend thee ; And the elves also , Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire , befriend thee . No will - o ' - the - wisp mislight thee ; Nor snake or slowworm bite thee ; But on , on thy way , Not making ...
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... Thee , Lord , things be not what they be ; Nor have they being , when compared with Thee . In having all things , and not Thee , what have I ? Not having Thee , what have my labors got ? Let me enjoy but Thee , what farther crave I ...
... Thee , Lord , things be not what they be ; Nor have they being , when compared with Thee . In having all things , and not Thee , what have I ? Not having Thee , what have my labors got ? Let me enjoy but Thee , what farther crave I ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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