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1 х DEATH be not proud , though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull , for , thou art not soe , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poore death , nor yet canst thou kill mee .
1 х DEATH be not proud , though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull , for , thou art not soe , For , those , whom thou think'st , thou dost overthrow , Die not , poore death , nor yet canst thou kill mee .
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Death a Rapture and Ecstasy 20 DEATH ... that all my deaths have their Resurrection , all my sins their remorses , all my rebellions their reconciliations , I will harken no more after this question , as it is intended de morte ...
Death a Rapture and Ecstasy 20 DEATH ... that all my deaths have their Resurrection , all my sins their remorses , all my rebellions their reconciliations , I will harken no more after this question , as it is intended de morte ...
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But then lame and decrepit soul , gray and inveterate sinner , behold the full ears of corn blasted with a mildew , behold this long day shutting up in such a night , as shall never see light more , the night of death ; in which ...
But then lame and decrepit soul , gray and inveterate sinner , behold the full ears of corn blasted with a mildew , behold this long day shutting up in such a night , as shall never see light more , the night of death ; in which ...
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John Donne Frontispiece | vii |
Donnes Life | xiv |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne,Izaak Walton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1946 |
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