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... night : And Titan on the Eastern hill Retires himselfe , or else stands still Till you come forth . Wash , dresse , be briefe in praying Few Beads are best , when once we goe a Maying . Come , my Corinna , come ; and comming , marke How ...
... night : And Titan on the Eastern hill Retires himselfe , or else stands still Till you come forth . Wash , dresse , be briefe in praying Few Beads are best , when once we goe a Maying . Come , my Corinna , come ; and comming , marke How ...
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... night - piece which day quails , To candle - light unveils : So by one beamy line From thy bright lamp did shine ; In the same page thy humble grave Set with ... night ! this worlds defeat ; The stop to 486 HENRY VAUGHAN The Night.
... night - piece which day quails , To candle - light unveils : So by one beamy line From thy bright lamp did shine ; In the same page thy humble grave Set with ... night ! this worlds defeat ; The stop to 486 HENRY VAUGHAN The Night.
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... night , 477 I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure , 86 I sing of Brooks , of Blossomes , Birds , and Bowers , 233 I Sing the birth , was borne to night , 138 I Sing the Name which None can say , 379 I Struck the board , and cry'd , No ...
... night , 477 I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure , 86 I sing of Brooks , of Blossomes , Birds , and Bowers , 233 I Sing the birth , was borne to night , 138 I Sing the Name which None can say , 379 I Struck the board , and cry'd , No ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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