John Donne, Poetry and Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeOxford, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... beginning ; The Summer how it ripened in the eare ; And Autumn , what our golden harvests were . The Winter I'll not think on to spite thee , But count it a lost season , so shall shee . And dearest Friend , since we must part , drown ...
... beginning ; The Summer how it ripened in the eare ; And Autumn , what our golden harvests were . The Winter I'll not think on to spite thee , But count it a lost season , so shall shee . And dearest Friend , since we must part , drown ...
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... beginning ' Her of your name ... ' ( O.P. p . 288 ) ; almost certainly addressed to her are the lines beginning ' Mad paper stay ... ' ( pp . NOTES 115.
... beginning ' Her of your name ... ' ( O.P. p . 288 ) ; almost certainly addressed to her are the lines beginning ' Mad paper stay ... ' ( pp . NOTES 115.
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... beginning in the Garden of Eden and ending on the banks of the Thames . He never carried it beyond the ' first song ' , 52 stanzas ; the Soul is still in the near neighbourhood of Eden when he ends . He called his poem ' poema satyricon ...
... beginning in the Garden of Eden and ending on the banks of the Thames . He never carried it beyond the ' first song ' , 52 stanzas ; the Soul is still in the near neighbourhood of Eden when he ends . He called his poem ' poema satyricon ...
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