Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... again Into my breast and eyes , which I have spent , That I might in this holy discontent Mourn with some fruit , as I have mourned in vain ; In mine Idolatry what showers of rain Mine eyes did Introduction . xxvii GEORGE HERBERT.
... again Into my breast and eyes , which I have spent , That I might in this holy discontent Mourn with some fruit , as I have mourned in vain ; In mine Idolatry what showers of rain Mine eyes did Introduction . xxvii GEORGE HERBERT.
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Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. In mine Idolatry what showers of rain Mine eyes did waste ? What griefs my heart did rent ? That sufferance was my sin ; now I repent Cause I did suffer I must suffer pain . In the remaining six lines ...
Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. In mine Idolatry what showers of rain Mine eyes did waste ? What griefs my heart did rent ? That sufferance was my sin ; now I repent Cause I did suffer I must suffer pain . In the remaining six lines ...
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... eyes— in the seventeenth century . But in that century there were so many poets who could sing , at least occasionally , in the same strain . Of all those whom Professor Saintsbury's ardent and catholic but discriminating taste has ...
... eyes— in the seventeenth century . But in that century there were so many poets who could sing , at least occasionally , in the same strain . Of all those whom Professor Saintsbury's ardent and catholic but discriminating taste has ...
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... eyes . Mine weep down pious beads , but why should I Confine them to the Muses ' rosary ? I am no poet here ; my pen's the spout Where the rain - water of mine eyes run out In pity of that name , whose fate we see Thus copied out in ...
... eyes . Mine weep down pious beads , but why should I Confine them to the Muses ' rosary ? I am no poet here ; my pen's the spout Where the rain - water of mine eyes run out In pity of that name , whose fate we see Thus copied out in ...
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Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. When we have filled the roundlets of our eyes We'll issue ' t forth and vent such elegies As that our tears shall seem the Irish Seas , We floating islands , living Hebrides . The last word recalls the ...
Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. When we have filled the roundlets of our eyes We'll issue ' t forth and vent such elegies As that our tears shall seem the Irish Seas , We floating islands , living Hebrides . The last word recalls the ...
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