Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 стор. |
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... give a selection of the best poems of the period , to introduce readers to poets who deserve to be better known and to give an accurate impression of the general contours of poetic activity during the period . In order to fulfil these ...
... give a selection of the best poems of the period , to introduce readers to poets who deserve to be better known and to give an accurate impression of the general contours of poetic activity during the period . In order to fulfil these ...
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... Give me simplicity , that I may live , So live and like , that I may know Thy ways , Know them and practise them : then shall I give For this poor wreath , give Thee a crown of praise . S ΙΟ Death Death , thou wast once an uncouth ...
... Give me simplicity , that I may live , So live and like , that I may know Thy ways , Know them and practise them : then shall I give For this poor wreath , give Thee a crown of praise . S ΙΟ Death Death , thou wast once an uncouth ...
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... , The advantage only took the more to crave . Till kings by giving , give themselves away , And even that power that should deny , betray . 330 335 340 ' Who gives constrained , but his own fear reviles SIR JOHN DENHAM 289.
... , The advantage only took the more to crave . Till kings by giving , give themselves away , And even that power that should deny , betray . 330 335 340 ' Who gives constrained , but his own fear reviles SIR JOHN DENHAM 289.
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Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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