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Blest with perpetuall greene , With whom I did , and may re - sojourne May grow to be when 19 Not so much call'd a tree , Rockes turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . As the eternall monument of me . 10 A Country Life : To his Brother ...
Blest with perpetuall greene , With whom I did , and may re - sojourne May grow to be when 19 Not so much call'd a tree , Rockes turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . As the eternall monument of me . 10 A Country Life : To his Brother ...
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Many a spring I shoot up fair , Offring " at heav'n , growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together : 30 But while I grow in a straight line , Still upwards bent , as if ...
Many a spring I shoot up fair , Offring " at heav'n , growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together : 30 But while I grow in a straight line , Still upwards bent , as if ...
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And trees of life no other waters love , These upper springs and none else make them grow . ... 30 The Seed Growing Secretly S. Mark 4.26 Dear , secret Greenness ! nurst below Tempests and windes , and winter - nights , If this worlds ...
And trees of life no other waters love , These upper springs and none else make them grow . ... 30 The Seed Growing Secretly S. Mark 4.26 Dear , secret Greenness ! nurst below Tempests and windes , and winter - nights , If this worlds ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
John Donne | 71 |
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