The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... Thy long - expected healing wings could see When Thou didst rise ! And , what can never more be done , Did at midnight speak with the Sun ! 10 20 20 Oh , who will tell me where He ANDREW MARVELL 29 Vaughan: The Night.
... Thy long - expected healing wings could see When Thou didst rise ! And , what can never more be done , Did at midnight speak with the Sun ! 10 20 20 Oh , who will tell me where He ANDREW MARVELL 29 Vaughan: The Night.
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... 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 things see That were , or seemed , only ...
... 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 things see That were , or seemed , only ...
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... speak of his poetic form is to speak of the nearest approach to perfection that English verse has yet attained . It was influenced by Spenser and Marlowe Mr. Milton , ' says Dryden , hath con- fessed to me that Spenser was his original ...
... speak of his poetic form is to speak of the nearest approach to perfection that English verse has yet attained . It was influenced by Spenser and Marlowe Mr. Milton , ' says Dryden , hath con- fessed to me that Spenser was his original ...
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... speak thy praise . Thy praise he also who forbids thy use Conceals not from us , naming thee the Tree Of Knowledge , knowledge both of good and evil ; Forbids us then to taste . But his forbidding Commends thee more , while it infers ...
... speak thy praise . Thy praise he also who forbids thy use Conceals not from us , naming thee the Tree Of Knowledge , knowledge both of good and evil ; Forbids us then to taste . But his forbidding Commends thee more , while it infers ...
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... speak , One heart , one soul in both ; whereof good proof This day affords , declaring thee resolved , Rather than death , or aught than death more dread , Shall separate us , linked in love so dear , To undergo with me one guilt , one ...
... speak , One heart , one soul in both ; whereof good proof This day affords , declaring thee resolved , Rather than death , or aught than death more dread , Shall separate us , linked in love so dear , To undergo with me one guilt , one ...
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