English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Thine ; I am Thy son , made with Thyself to shine ; Thy servant , whose pains Thou hast still repaid ; Thy sheep , Thine image , and till I betrayed Myself , a temple of Thy Spirit divine . * Why doth the devil then usurp on me ? Why ...
... Thine ; I am Thy son , made with Thyself to shine ; Thy servant , whose pains Thou hast still repaid ; Thy sheep , Thine image , and till I betrayed Myself , a temple of Thy Spirit divine . * Why doth the devil then usurp on me ? Why ...
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... thine eyes and rest secure ; Thy soul is safe enough , thy body sure ; He that loves thee , He that keeps And guards ... thine eyes and rest secure ; No sleep so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . 40 10 OXFORD UNIVERSITY and then the ...
... thine eyes and rest secure ; Thy soul is safe enough , thy body sure ; He that loves thee , He that keeps And guards ... thine eyes and rest secure ; No sleep so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . 40 10 OXFORD UNIVERSITY and then the ...
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... thine own inconstancy . A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crowned . 20 10 10 Then ...
... thine own inconstancy . A fairer hand than thine shall cure That heart which thy false oaths did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound , And both with equal glory crowned . 20 10 10 Then ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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