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... begins a hymn to God the Father , thus he begins “ A Celebration of Charis " in Ten Lyrick Peeces . Love is again the bond between , and art is again the immortalizing force . Every word in the two passages is essentially familiar to ...
... begins a hymn to God the Father , thus he begins “ A Celebration of Charis " in Ten Lyrick Peeces . Love is again the bond between , and art is again the immortalizing force . Every word in the two passages is essentially familiar to ...
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... begin with some form of address : Let ... , See , ... , Guess , ... , Come , let us ... , Oh , doe not ... begins , " I love , and he loves me againe , / Yet dare I not tell who " ; and then lists the qualities of her lover ...
... begin with some form of address : Let ... , See , ... , Guess , ... , Come , let us ... , Oh , doe not ... begins , " I love , and he loves me againe , / Yet dare I not tell who " ; and then lists the qualities of her lover ...
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... Begin , then , to sing as I would be sung . We saw together the rural sights . Now Lycidas will see them no more . Where were ye Nymphs , and where your aid , when he died ? What avail the earnest shepherd's labours ? Neptune , Camus ...
... Begin , then , to sing as I would be sung . We saw together the rural sights . Now Lycidas will see them no more . Where were ye Nymphs , and where your aid , when he died ? What avail the earnest shepherd's labours ? Neptune , Camus ...
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Twenty Poets of the 1640s | 46 |
Critical Attitudes and Descriptive Conclusions | 125 |
The Primary Language of Poetry in the 1740s | 160 |
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