The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... thought alike with a garb of theatrical cotton - velvet ; in Italy Marini ( born 1569 ) poured forth a flood of conceits under which his country lay submerged for more than a century : a little later , at the court of Louis XIV , came ...
... thought alike with a garb of theatrical cotton - velvet ; in Italy Marini ( born 1569 ) poured forth a flood of conceits under which his country lay submerged for more than a century : a little later , at the court of Louis XIV , came ...
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... thought could stain : But if it be taught by thine 10 To make jestings Of protestings And break both Word and oath , Keep it , for then ' tis none of mine . Yet send me back my heart and eyes That I may know , and see thy lies , And may ...
... thought could stain : But if it be taught by thine 10 To make jestings Of protestings And break both Word and oath , Keep it , for then ' tis none of mine . Yet send me back my heart and eyes That I may know , and see thy lies , And may ...
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... THOUGHTS IN A GARDEN How vainly men themselves amaze To win the palm , the oak , or bays , And their incessant labours see Crown'd from some single herb or tree , Whose short and narrow - vergèd shade Does prudently their toils upbraid ...
... THOUGHTS IN A GARDEN How vainly men themselves amaze To win the palm , the oak , or bays , And their incessant labours see Crown'd from some single herb or tree , Whose short and narrow - vergèd shade Does prudently their toils upbraid ...
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... thought in a green shade . Here at the fountain's sliding foot , Or at some fruit - tree's mossy root , Casting the body's vest aside , My soul into the boughs does glide ; There , like a bird , it sits and sings , Then whets and combs ...
... thought in a green shade . Here at the fountain's sliding foot , Or at some fruit - tree's mossy root , Casting the body's vest aside , My soul into the boughs does glide ; There , like a bird , it sits and sings , Then whets and combs ...
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... thought of taking Orders , but he was strongly opposed to the Church policy of Laud , and finally abandoned the idea and settled with his father at Horton . Here he wrote L'Allegro and Penseroso ( probably in 1632 ) . In 1634 he wrote ...
... thought of taking Orders , but he was strongly opposed to the Church policy of Laud , and finally abandoned the idea and settled with his father at Horton . Here he wrote L'Allegro and Penseroso ( probably in 1632 ) . In 1634 he wrote ...
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