Seventeenth Century Poetry: An AnthologyChatto & Windus, 1948 - 310 oldal |
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... fear it , as I hear , And labours to seem worthy of this fear , 1573 ? -1637 That I should write upon him some sharp verse , Able to eat into his bones , and pierce The marrow . Wretch ! I quit thee of thy pain , Thou'rt too ambitious ...
... fear it , as I hear , And labours to seem worthy of this fear , 1573 ? -1637 That I should write upon him some sharp verse , Able to eat into his bones , and pierce The marrow . Wretch ! I quit thee of thy pain , Thou'rt too ambitious ...
37. oldal
... fear much more , that more of him be shown . But he hath eyes so round and bright , As make away my doubt , Where Love may all his torches light , Though hate had put them out : But then , t'increase my fears , What nymph soe'er his ...
... fear much more , that more of him be shown . But he hath eyes so round and bright , As make away my doubt , Where Love may all his torches light , Though hate had put them out : But then , t'increase my fears , What nymph soe'er his ...
295. oldal
... fear . For fear he arms , and is of arms afraid , From fear to fear successively betray'd ; Base fear , the source whence his best passions came , His boasted honour , and his dear - bought fame : The lust of power , to which he's such ...
... fear . For fear he arms , and is of arms afraid , From fear to fear successively betray'd ; Base fear , the source whence his best passions came , His boasted honour , and his dear - bought fame : The lust of power , to which he's such ...
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JOHN DONNE 15731631 | 1 |
The Relic | 11 |
From The Second Anniversary | 18 |
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