The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... face , There had been at least ere this A dozen dozen in her place . RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) was educated at Charter- house and at Gloucester Hall , Oxford . He wrote occasional verses and one play , The Scholar , while at the ...
... face , There had been at least ere this A dozen dozen in her place . RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) was educated at Charter- house and at Gloucester Hall , Oxford . He wrote occasional verses and one play , The Scholar , while at the ...
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... face the moon : Wise Nicodemus saw such light As made him know his God by night . Most blest believer he ! Who in that land of darkness and blind eyes Thy long - expected healing wings could see When Thou didst rise ! And , what can ...
... face the moon : Wise Nicodemus saw such light As made him know his God by night . Most blest believer he ! Who in that land of darkness and blind eyes Thy long - expected healing wings could see When Thou didst rise ! And , what can ...
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... face Of Heaven and Earth , before myself could speak . I then my bliss did , when my silence , break . Then did I dwell within a world of light , Distinct and separate from all men's sight , Where I did feel strange thoughts , and such ...
... face Of Heaven and Earth , before myself could speak . I then my bliss did , when my silence , break . Then did I dwell within a world of light , Distinct and separate from all men's sight , Where I did feel strange thoughts , and such ...
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... face excuse Came prologue , and apology too prompt , 850 - : Which , with bland words at will , she thus addressed : - ' Hast thou not wondered , Adam , at my stay ? Thee I have missed , and thought it long , deprived Thy presence ...
... face excuse Came prologue , and apology too prompt , 850 - : Which , with bland words at will , she thus addressed : - ' Hast thou not wondered , Adam , at my stay ? Thee I have missed , and thought it long , deprived Thy presence ...
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... face divine ; But clouds instead , and ever - during dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off , and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of Nature's works , to me expunged and rased , And ...
... face divine ; But clouds instead , and ever - during dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off , and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of Nature's works , to me expunged and rased , And ...
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Adams answer Apollyon appeared beauty became Becky Sharp began Bothwell called child Christabel cried dark dear death delight doth Dryden earth English evil eyes fair fear feel flowers gentleman give HADOW hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour hour human Jebusite Jemima Kenwigs King lady large number light Lillyvick live look Lord Lord Wilmot lyric Lyrical Ballads Maxentius Milnwood mind Miss Pinkerton moon morning mother nature never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Omichund Ovid Paradise Lost passion Pinkerton pleasure poems poet poetry praise published rest round Roundhead Samson Agonistes satire seemed sense sight sleep smile song soon soul spirit sweet Swift taste Tatler tears tell thee things THOMAS TRAHERNE thou thought tree Uncle Toby verse voice Whig wild wind words write wrote