English Literature: The Seventeenth CenturyEvert Mordecai Clark C. Scribner's sons, 1930 - 543 sivua |
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Sivu 34
... happy whose small practice in the world can only write this character . He is nature's fresh picture newly drawn in oil , which time and much handling dims and defaces . His soul is yet a white paper unscribbled with observa- tions of ...
... happy whose small practice in the world can only write this character . He is nature's fresh picture newly drawn in oil , which time and much handling dims and defaces . His soul is yet a white paper unscribbled with observa- tions of ...
Sivu 138
... happy as any . Ruat cœlum , fiat voluntas tua salveth all ; so that , whatsoever happens , it is but what our daily prayers desire . In brief , I am content ; and what should Providence add more ? Surely this is it we call happiness ...
... happy as any . Ruat cœlum , fiat voluntas tua salveth all ; so that , whatsoever happens , it is but what our daily prayers desire . In brief , I am content ; and what should Providence add more ? Surely this is it we call happiness ...
Sivu 191
... happy to both parties : for the Eternal Lover of mankind made them happy in each other's mutual and equal affections and compliance ; indeed so happy that there never was any opposition betwixt them unless it were a contest which should ...
... happy to both parties : for the Eternal Lover of mankind made them happy in each other's mutual and equal affections and compliance ; indeed so happy that there never was any opposition betwixt them unless it were a contest which should ...
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INTRODUCTIONEvert MORDECAI CLARK | lxvi |
William Browne 1591?1643 | 5 |
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke | 12 |
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ABRAHAM COWLEY ancient angels arms beauty Ben Jonson blessed bright burning called dark death delight divine DOROTHY OSBORNE doth earth English eternal eyes fair fate fear fire flames flowers glory grace hand happy hast hath heart Heaven Hell HENRY LAWES holy honor hope immortal JOHN MILTON King labor learned letters light live look Lord lost Lycidas melancholy mind morning mortal Muse nature never night o'er pain Paradise Lost pleasure poem poetry poets praise Prince Puritan rest RICHARD CRASHAW RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT HERRICK Satan scholar sense sing SIR JOHN SUCKLING sleep song soul spirits sweet tell Temple thee thine things THOMAS CAREW THOMAS TRAHERNE thou thoughts tion unto verse virtue wake walk WILLIAM DAVENANT wind wings youth