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Page 62
How much more warmth and delicacy are displayed in the rough - spun lines of Donne ! “ Thou art not soft , and clear , and straight , and fair , As Down , as Stars , Cedars and Lilies are , But thy right hand , and cheek , and eye only ...
How much more warmth and delicacy are displayed in the rough - spun lines of Donne ! “ Thou art not soft , and clear , and straight , and fair , As Down , as Stars , Cedars and Lilies are , But thy right hand , and cheek , and eye only ...
Page 86
It is divided into seven strophes or paragraphs , most of which are subdivided into seven stanzas of four lines ; in each stanza the beauty of Chrisalda is illustrated by two comparisons ; and the names of the things to which she is ...
It is divided into seven strophes or paragraphs , most of which are subdivided into seven stanzas of four lines ; in each stanza the beauty of Chrisalda is illustrated by two comparisons ; and the names of the things to which she is ...
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You will agree with me that lines depending on connection are profoundly felt , are a hundred times worth those which , however brilliant , damp the aggregate interest ; and that the style which gives life to the piece is of far more ...
You will agree with me that lines depending on connection are profoundly felt , are a hundred times worth those which , however brilliant , damp the aggregate interest ; and that the style which gives life to the piece is of far more ...
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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