A Guide to English Literature: From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Cassell, 1961 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... thou expect Here upon earth ? What permanent effect Of transitory causes ? Dost thou love Beauty ? ( And beauty worthy'st is to move ) Poore cousened cousenor , that she , and that thou , Which did begin to love , are neither now ; You ...
... thou expect Here upon earth ? What permanent effect Of transitory causes ? Dost thou love Beauty ? ( And beauty worthy'st is to move ) Poore cousened cousenor , that she , and that thou , Which did begin to love , are neither now ; You ...
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... thou art above , and when towards thee By thy leave I can looke , I rise againe ; But our old subtle foe so tempteth me , That not one houre my selfe I can sustaine ; Thy Grace may wing me to prevent his art , And thou like Adamant draw ...
... thou art above , and when towards thee By thy leave I can looke , I rise againe ; But our old subtle foe so tempteth me , That not one houre my selfe I can sustaine ; Thy Grace may wing me to prevent his art , And thou like Adamant draw ...
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... thou weepe , entreat , complaine To Love , as I did once to thee ; When all thy teares shall be as vaine As mine were then , for thou shalt be Damn'd for thy false Apostasie . We begin with a characteristic religious conceit to express ...
... thou weepe , entreat , complaine To Love , as I did once to thee ; When all thy teares shall be as vaine As mine were then , for thou shalt be Damn'd for thy false Apostasie . We begin with a characteristic religious conceit to express ...
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