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... fall'n , or not at all . This simple and delicate description is only introduced as a foundation for an elaborate metaphysical conceit as a parallel to it , in the next stanza . Little think'st thou ( poor heart That labour'st yet to ...
... fall'n , or not at all . This simple and delicate description is only introduced as a foundation for an elaborate metaphysical conceit as a parallel to it , in the next stanza . Little think'st thou ( poor heart That labour'st yet to ...
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... fall The Law , the Prophets , and the History , But keepe the song still in their memory : Such an opinion ( in due measure ) made Me this great Office boldly to invade : Nor could incomprehensiblenesse deterre Mee , from thus trying to ...
... fall The Law , the Prophets , and the History , But keepe the song still in their memory : Such an opinion ( in due measure ) made Me this great Office boldly to invade : Nor could incomprehensiblenesse deterre Mee , from thus trying to ...
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... fall , but thou knowest not his wrastling ; which perchance was such , that almost his very fall is justified and accepted of God Preface to Biathanatos.
... fall , but thou knowest not his wrastling ; which perchance was such , that almost his very fall is justified and accepted of God Preface to Biathanatos.
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Introduction | vii |
Death be not proud | x |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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againe appeared aske Author beauty beginning better blessed body bring called Christ Church consider dayes dead death Divinity Donne Donne's doth earth eyes fall Father feare finde friends gave give given gone grave grow hand hath heare heart heaven himselfe holy houre King late learned leave light lines live London look Lord Majestie mean mercy minde nature never night Notes occasion PAGE perfection person poem poet poetry poore prayer preach present Prince printed reason receive rest Resurrection seems selfe sense Sermon shee sinne Songs soule speaks spent spirit stay Sunne teares tell Text thee thine things thinke thou thought true truth unto verse whole wilt woman Women write written youth