The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... took the placid flow of the Thames at once for his subject and for his model : Andrew Marvell wandered ' in a green shade ' among the garden alleys or stood by the hazel thicket to observe the hatching throstle's gleaming eye ' ; the ...
... took the placid flow of the Thames at once for his subject and for his model : Andrew Marvell wandered ' in a green shade ' among the garden alleys or stood by the hazel thicket to observe the hatching throstle's gleaming eye ' ; the ...
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... took part in the expedition of Essex to Cadiz . On his return ( August , 1596 ) he was appointed secretary to the Lord Keeper , Sir Thomas Egerton . A large number of his poems , probably including all the satires , were written during ...
... took part in the expedition of Essex to Cadiz . On his return ( August , 1596 ) he was appointed secretary to the Lord Keeper , Sir Thomas Egerton . A large number of his poems , probably including all the satires , were written during ...
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... . He abandoned the law after a few years , took Orders , and in 1629 was admitted to the living of Dean Prior in Devonshire . Wood says he 14 THE CHANGE IN LYRIC POETRY Donne: Epithalamion The Message Herrick Daffodils PAGES 9-33.
... . He abandoned the law after a few years , took Orders , and in 1629 was admitted to the living of Dean Prior in Devonshire . Wood says he 14 THE CHANGE IN LYRIC POETRY Donne: Epithalamion The Message Herrick Daffodils PAGES 9-33.
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... took my hand , and smiling did reply , ' Who made the eyes but I ? ' ' Truth , Lord , but I have marred them : let my shame Go where it doth deserve . ' 0 ' And know you not , ' says Love , ' who bore the blame ? ' ' My dear , then I ...
... took my hand , and smiling did reply , ' Who made the eyes but I ? ' ' Truth , Lord , but I have marred them : let my shame Go where it doth deserve . ' 0 ' And know you not , ' says Love , ' who bore the blame ? ' ' My dear , then I ...
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... took the Serpent to behold This flowery plat , the sweet recess of Eve Thus early , thus alone . Her heavenly form Angelic , but more soft and feminine , Her graceful innocence , her every air Of gesture or least action , overawed His ...
... took the Serpent to behold This flowery plat , the sweet recess of Eve Thus early , thus alone . Her heavenly form Angelic , but more soft and feminine , Her graceful innocence , her every air Of gesture or least action , overawed His ...
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