Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... rest- less and acute mind on the intense experience of the moment , a reading of it in the light now of one , now of another philosophical or theological dogma or thesis caught from his multifarious reading , developed with audacious ...
... rest- less and acute mind on the intense experience of the moment , a reading of it in the light now of one , now of another philosophical or theological dogma or thesis caught from his multifarious reading , developed with audacious ...
Сторінка xlv
... rest , Until the cool and shady even ; or else he yearns for the final reconciliation beyond the grave : Where no rude shade or night Shall dare approach us ; we shall there no more Watch stars or pore Through melancholy clouds , and ...
... rest , Until the cool and shady even ; or else he yearns for the final reconciliation beyond the grave : Where no rude shade or night Shall dare approach us ; we shall there no more Watch stars or pore Through melancholy clouds , and ...
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... rest and a full expansion of heart in the rediscovery of a faith and ritual and order which give entire satisfaction to the imagination and affections . And that is not quite all . The Catholic poet is xlvi Introduction .
... rest and a full expansion of heart in the rediscovery of a faith and ritual and order which give entire satisfaction to the imagination and affections . And that is not quite all . The Catholic poet is xlvi Introduction .
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... rest , Where can we finde two better hemispheres Without sharpe North , without declining West ? What ever dyes , was not mixt equally ; If our two loves be one , or , thou and I Love so alike , that none doe slacken , none can die ...
... rest , Where can we finde two better hemispheres Without sharpe North , without declining West ? What ever dyes , was not mixt equally ; If our two loves be one , or , thou and I Love so alike , that none doe slacken , none can die ...
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... rest ; Here upon earth , we'are Kings , and none but wee Can be such Kings , nor of such subjects bee . Who is so safe as wee ? where none can doe Treason to us , except one of us two . True and false feares let us refraine , Let us ...
... rest ; Here upon earth , we'are Kings , and none but wee Can be such Kings , nor of such subjects bee . Who is so safe as wee ? where none can doe Treason to us , except one of us two . True and false feares let us refraine , Let us ...
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