Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... Death of Mr. William On Mr. G. Herberts Booke Hervey 425 Intituled the Temple of Sacred Poems , Sent to a Gentlewoman The Chronicle 428 To Sir William Davenant 429 372 On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 430 The Delights of the Muses ...
... Death of Mr. William On Mr. G. Herberts Booke Hervey 425 Intituled the Temple of Sacred Poems , Sent to a Gentlewoman The Chronicle 428 To Sir William Davenant 429 372 On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 430 The Delights of the Muses ...
Page 74
... 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 ; From rest and sleepe ...
... 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 ; From rest and sleepe ...
Page 186
... death to endlesse death . So where the livers channell to the heart Payes purple tribute , with their three - fork't mace Three Tritons " stand , and speed his flowing race , But stop the ebbing streame , if once it back would pace ...
... death to endlesse death . So where the livers channell to the heart Payes purple tribute , with their three - fork't mace Three Tritons " stand , and speed his flowing race , But stop the ebbing streame , if once it back would pace ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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