Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... dear Christ that spouse so bright and clear . But the conflict between the old and the reformed faiths was not the only , nor perhaps the principal trouble for Donne's en- lightened mind ready to recognize in all the Churches ' virtual ...
... dear Christ that spouse so bright and clear . But the conflict between the old and the reformed faiths was not the only , nor perhaps the principal trouble for Donne's en- lightened mind ready to recognize in all the Churches ' virtual ...
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... Dear friend , O that our love might take no end , Or never had beginning took ! I speak not this with a false heart , ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain'd ) Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much faith on either part ...
... Dear friend , O that our love might take no end , Or never had beginning took ! I speak not this with a false heart , ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain'd ) Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much faith on either part ...
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... dear a love as mine She scarce had done , when his shut eyes An inward joy did represent , To hear Celinda thus intent To a love he so much did prize . Then with a look , it seem'd , deny'd All earthly pow'r but hers , yet so , As if to ...
... dear a love as mine She scarce had done , when his shut eyes An inward joy did represent , To hear Celinda thus intent To a love he so much did prize . Then with a look , it seem'd , deny'd All earthly pow'r but hers , yet so , As if to ...
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... dear , " Twill there I fear be found , That to the being crown'd , T ' have lov'd alone will not suffice , Unlesse we also have been wise , And have our Loves enjoy'd . What posture can we think him in , That here unlov'd agen Departs ...
... dear , " Twill there I fear be found , That to the being crown'd , T ' have lov'd alone will not suffice , Unlesse we also have been wise , And have our Loves enjoy'd . What posture can we think him in , That here unlov'd agen Departs ...
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... dear Converse ; And let not tract of Time wear or remove It from the privilege of that Commerce . Tyrants do banish what they can't requite : But let us never know such mean desires ; But to be grateful to that Love delight Which all ...
... dear Converse ; And let not tract of Time wear or remove It from the privilege of that Commerce . Tyrants do banish what they can't requite : But let us never know such mean desires ; But to be grateful to that Love delight Which all ...
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