The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... , That Life and Love might be his Heavenly Treasure : And therefore speechless made at first , that he Might in himself profoundly busied be ; And not vent out , before he hath taken in HENRY VAUGHAN 31 Traherne: Dumbness.
... , That Life and Love might be his Heavenly Treasure : And therefore speechless made at first , that he Might in himself profoundly busied be ; And not vent out , before he hath taken in HENRY VAUGHAN 31 Traherne: Dumbness.
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... hath done ; " Twas to enjoy even all beneath the sun : " Twas with a steady and immediate sense To feel and measure all the excellence Of things ; ' twas to inherit endless treasure , And to be filled with everlasting pleasure ; To ...
... hath done ; " Twas to enjoy even all beneath the sun : " Twas with a steady and immediate sense To feel and measure all the excellence Of things ; ' twas to inherit endless treasure , And to be filled with everlasting pleasure ; To ...
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... hath con- fessed to me that Spenser was his original ' ; but it far surpasses even the two great models which it followed . Strong , sonorous , flexible , rich with classic idiom and allusion , it holds in faultless design its ...
... hath con- fessed to me that Spenser was his original ' ; but it far surpasses even the two great models which it followed . Strong , sonorous , flexible , rich with classic idiom and allusion , it holds in faultless design its ...
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... hath not there more anvils and hammers waking , to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth , then there be pens and heads there , sitting by their studious lamps , musing , searching ...
... hath not there more anvils and hammers waking , to fashion out the plates and instruments of armed justice in defence of beleaguered truth , then there be pens and heads there , sitting by their studious lamps , musing , searching ...
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... hath Hell debased , and pain Enfeebled me , to what I was in Heaven . She fair , divinely fair , fit love for gods , Not terrible , though terror be in love , And beauty , not approached by stronger hate , Hate stronger under show of ...
... hath Hell debased , and pain Enfeebled me , to what I was in Heaven . She fair , divinely fair , fit love for gods , Not terrible , though terror be in love , And beauty , not approached by stronger hate , Hate stronger under show of ...
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