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... appeared to be so far 20 reconciled , as to wish their happinesse ; ( or say so ) And being asked for his paternal blessing , did not deny it ; but refused to contribute any meanes that might conduce to their lively- hood . M. Donnes ...
... appeared to be so far 20 reconciled , as to wish their happinesse ; ( or say so ) And being asked for his paternal blessing , did not deny it ; but refused to contribute any meanes that might conduce to their lively- hood . M. Donnes ...
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... appeared to myself to see plainly , between , even , the characteristic faults of our elder poets , and the false beauty of the moderns . In the former , from DONNE to COWLEY , we find the most fantastic out - of - the - ✓ way thoughts ...
... appeared to myself to see plainly , between , even , the characteristic faults of our elder poets , and the false beauty of the moderns . In the former , from DONNE to COWLEY , we find the most fantastic out - of - the - ✓ way thoughts ...
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... appeared in 1611 under the title An Anatomy of the World . Wherein , By occasion of the untimely death of Mistris Elizabeth Drury , the frailty and the decay of this whole World is represented . This was followed in 1612 by The first ...
... appeared in 1611 under the title An Anatomy of the World . Wherein , By occasion of the untimely death of Mistris Elizabeth Drury , the frailty and the decay of this whole World is represented . This was followed in 1612 by The first ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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