The Love Poems of John Donne: Selected and Ed. by Charles Eliot NortonHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 85 páginas |
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... PRIMROSE , BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLE UPON THE HILL ON WHICH I 3 6 8 ΙΟ 12 IT IS SITUATE 14 THE BLOSSOM 16 THE PROHIBITION 18 WITCHCRAFT BY A PICTURE 20 A JET RING SENT 21 THE BAIT THE EXPIRATION THE WILL THE FUNERAL THE RELIC 22 24 25 ...
... PRIMROSE , BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLE UPON THE HILL ON WHICH I 3 6 8 ΙΟ 12 IT IS SITUATE 14 THE BLOSSOM 16 THE PROHIBITION 18 WITCHCRAFT BY A PICTURE 20 A JET RING SENT 21 THE BAIT THE EXPIRATION THE WILL THE FUNERAL THE RELIC 22 24 25 ...
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... to make her love me too ; Which , since she loves before , I'm loth to see . Falsehood is worse than hate ; and that must be , If she whom I love should love me . ? might THE PRIMROSE BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLE UPON THE HILL ON [ 13 ]
... to make her love me too ; Which , since she loves before , I'm loth to see . Falsehood is worse than hate ; and that must be , If she whom I love should love me . ? might THE PRIMROSE BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLE UPON THE HILL ON [ 13 ]
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... Primrose hill Where , if heaven would distil A shower of rain , each several drop might go To his own primrose , and grow manna so ; And where their form , and their infinity Make a terrestrial galaxy , As the small stars do in the sky ...
... Primrose hill Where , if heaven would distil A shower of rain , each several drop might go To his own primrose , and grow manna so ; And where their form , and their infinity Make a terrestrial galaxy , As the small stars do in the sky ...
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Selected and Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton John Donne. Live , primrose , then , and thrive ; With thy true number five And , woman , whom this flower doth represent , With this mysterious number be content ; Ten is the farthest number ; if ...
Selected and Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton John Donne. Live , primrose , then , and thrive ; With thy true number five And , woman , whom this flower doth represent , With this mysterious number be content ; Ten is the farthest number ; if ...
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... PRIMROSE , being at MoNTGOMERY Castle . 6. P. 14. Montgomery Castle was the home of Lady Herbert , mother of Lord Herbert of Cherbury and of George Herbert . All these were friends of Donne . Lady Herbert , by a second marriage , became ...
... PRIMROSE , being at MoNTGOMERY Castle . 6. P. 14. Montgomery Castle was the home of Lady Herbert , mother of Lord Herbert of Cherbury and of George Herbert . All these were friends of Donne . Lady Herbert , by a second marriage , became ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Angels another's belief Of mutual body braver thing breath CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Countess of Bed dead death decay dost drown'd ECSTACY edition fall Falsehood fears fools friend of Donne ghost give given death's-head gone Goth grave grow hair hath heed of hating heed of loving help Lucan Homer did find hour idolatry increasèd JET RING SENT JOHN DONNE keep that hid kill kill'd lest let me love Little think'st thou live love and hate LOVE POEMS love This wonder LOVE'S DIET LOVE'S RECORDS lovers mandrake Marriage meant mistress mix'd MONTGOMERY CASTLE move oaths Pindar could allure plague plaguy bill poet poetry PRIMROSE quintessence recòrds sense shadows sonnet specular stone sphere spring stay sweet salt tears take heed taught'st thee thine eye thou art thou wast thought thy face thy heart thy love to-morrow triumph true TWICKENHAM twixt unto vulgar prove weep word writ
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Página 61 - Song Sweetest love, I do not go For weariness of thee, Nor in hope the world can show A fitter love for me...
Página 4 - Song Go, and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me, where all past years are, Or who cleft the Devil's foot, Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy's stinging, And find What wind Serves to advance an honest mind.
Página 5 - Though she were true, when you met her, And last, till you write your letter, Yet she Will be False, ere I come, to two, or three.
Página 78 - twas of my mind, seizing thee, Though it in thee cannot persever. For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever.
Página 12 - And that vice-nature, custom, lets it be, I must love her that loves not me. Sure, they which made him god, meant not so much, Nor he in his young godhead practiced it.
Página 4 - Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy's stinging, And find What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. If thou be'st born to strange sights, Things invisible to see, Ride ten thousand days and nights, Till age snow white hairs on thee, Thou, when thou return'st, wilt tell me All strange wonders that befell thee, And swear No where Lives a woman true, and fair.
Página 22 - Come, live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove, Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks.
Página viii - To read Dryden, Pope, &c. you need only count syllables ; but to read Donne you must measure time, and discover the time of each word by the sense and passion.
Página 45 - twixt her and me. And whilst our souls negotiate there, We like sepulchral statues lay; All day, the same our postures were, And we said nothing, all the day.
Página 75 - Mourning As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say 'The breath goes now,' and some say 'No'; So let us melt, and make no noise, No tear-floods nor sigh-tempests move; 'Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love. Moving of th...