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In his retirednesse , he was importuned by the grave Benchers of Lincolns Inne , ( once the friends of his youth ) to accept of their Lecture , which ( by reason of M. Gatakers removall ) was then void ; of which he accepted , being ...
In his retirednesse , he was importuned by the grave Benchers of Lincolns Inne , ( once the friends of his youth ) to accept of their Lecture , which ( by reason of M. Gatakers removall ) was then void ; of which he accepted , being ...
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To which ( after his buriall ) some mournfull friends repaired : And as Alexander the Great did to the grave of the famous Achillis , ' so they strewed his with curious and costly flowers . Which course they ( who were never yet knowne ) ...
To which ( after his buriall ) some mournfull friends repaired : And as Alexander the Great did to the grave of the famous Achillis , ' so they strewed his with curious and costly flowers . Which course they ( who were never yet knowne ) ...
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The Relique 5 WHEN my grave is broke up againe Some second ghest to entertaine , ( For graves have learn'd that woman - head To be to more then one a Bed ) And he that digs it , spies A bracelet of bright haire about the bone , Will he ...
The Relique 5 WHEN my grave is broke up againe Some second ghest to entertaine , ( For graves have learn'd that woman - head To be to more then one a Bed ) And he that digs it , spies A bracelet of bright haire about the bone , Will he ...
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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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