A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... tone of speech that at once strike us : Busie old foole , unruly Sunne Why dost thou thus , Through windowes , and through curtaines call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers seasons run ? Sawcy pedantique wretch , goe chide Late schoole ...
... tone of speech that at once strike us : Busie old foole , unruly Sunne Why dost thou thus , Through windowes , and through curtaines call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers seasons run ? Sawcy pedantique wretch , goe chide Late schoole ...
Page 53
... tone , usually embodying them in simple song metres with colloquial ease and informality . Lovelace is more unequal , but at his best a more serious poet . He has given us the most famous of all expressions of the Cavalier spirit in To ...
... tone , usually embodying them in simple song metres with colloquial ease and informality . Lovelace is more unequal , but at his best a more serious poet . He has given us the most famous of all expressions of the Cavalier spirit in To ...
Page 102
... tone and style already discussed . This extends from ecstatic and passionate poems , like The Sunne Rising , The Dreame , or The Good - morrow : And now good morrow to our waking soules , Which watch not one another out of feare ; For ...
... tone and style already discussed . This extends from ecstatic and passionate poems , like The Sunne Rising , The Dreame , or The Good - morrow : And now good morrow to our waking soules , Which watch not one another out of feare ; For ...
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