Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... drop , that ray ° Of the clear fountain of eternal day , Could it within the human flower be seen , Remembering still its former height , Shuns the swart leaves and blossoms green , ° And recollecting its own light , Does , in its pure ...
... drop , that ray ° Of the clear fountain of eternal day , Could it within the human flower be seen , Remembering still its former height , Shuns the swart leaves and blossoms green , ° And recollecting its own light , Does , in its pure ...
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... dropping like a gum . So weeps the wounded balsam : so ° The holy frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in such amber tears as these . ° I in a golden vial will Keep these two crystal tears ; and fill It till it do o ...
... dropping like a gum . So weeps the wounded balsam : so ° The holy frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in such amber tears as these . ° I in a golden vial will Keep these two crystal tears ; and fill It till it do o ...
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... drop a bead . ° But Morice learned demonstrates , by the post , This Isle of Candy was on Essex coast . Fresh messengers still the sad news assure ; More timorous now we are than first secure . False terrors our believing fears devise ...
... drop a bead . ° But Morice learned demonstrates , by the post , This Isle of Candy was on Essex coast . Fresh messengers still the sad news assure ; More timorous now we are than first secure . False terrors our believing fears devise ...
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To His Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace upon His Poems 4 45 | 4 |
On a Drop of Dew | 12 |
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Aeneid AMETAS Andrew Marvell answerer Appleton Appleton House Archbishop Arminian Bays Bays's better betwixt Bishop Bramhall Bodleian Bramhall ceremonies Charles Christian Christopher Hill Church of England clergy command conscience court Cromwell Cromwell's crown dangerous death discourse divine doth Duncan-Jones Dutch earth Ecclesiastical Policy English eyes Fairfax fanatics fate fear flowers Francis Villiers garden Gondibert hath head heaven Henry Coventry holy honour Horatian Ode House John judgement King king's late lest Lord magistrate Majesty Margoliouth Marvell's matter Michael Wilding mind Mower nature never night Nonconformists Nun Appleton once Parliament peace poem poet Popery praise Preface princes railing Rehearsal religion Roman saith scripture seems soul St Albans sure sweet sword syllable tears thee things thou thought trees trepan twas unto verse whole words write