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... rest to his body , his braine , nor any friend , in whom he might hope to have any interest , untill he had procured the inlargement of his two imprisoned friends . He was now at liberty , but his dayes were xxii WALTON ON DONNE.
... rest to his body , his braine , nor any friend , in whom he might hope to have any interest , untill he had procured the inlargement of his two imprisoned friends . He was now at liberty , but his dayes were xxii WALTON ON DONNE.
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... friends of his youth ) to accept of their Lecture , which ( by reason of M. Gatakers removall ) was then void ; of which he accepted , being glad to renew his intermitted friendship with them , whom he so much loved , and where he had ...
... friends of his youth ) to accept of their Lecture , which ( by reason of M. Gatakers removall ) was then void ; of which he accepted , being glad to renew his intermitted friendship with them , whom he so much loved , and where he had ...
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... friends ' was Herbert of Cherbury ; in 1642 Herbert gave his manuscript copy of it to the Bodleian , where it now is ... friend Christopher Brooke , to whom he sent his poem The Storme ( O.P. pp . 155-7 ) , and to whom he wrote the lines ...
... friends ' was Herbert of Cherbury ; in 1642 Herbert gave his manuscript copy of it to the Bodleian , where it now is ... friend Christopher Brooke , to whom he sent his poem The Storme ( O.P. pp . 155-7 ) , and to whom he wrote the lines ...
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alwayes Anniversary beauty beleeve Ben Jonson Better Resurrection blessed blood body catachresis Christ Church Coleridge Countess of Bedford dayes dead death Divinity Donne Donne's dost doth earth Elegy Epithalamion eyes feare friends give glory Goodyere grave hate mee hath heare heart heaven holy Ignatius his Conclave John Donne King King of Bohemia let mee light limbecke Lincolnes Inne Little think'st thou live Lord lov'd lovers Majesty never night occasion Perchance Phoenix poem poet prayer preaching Prince printed put on perfection Robert Drury runne Satire sayes Sermon severall shadowes shee sicknesse sinnes Songs and Sonets sonnets Spheare stanza Sunne teares Text thee thine things thinke thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thy selfe thy soule true truth unto Valediction verse vertue Walton wayes Women words World's Classics ΙΟ ΤΟ