The Lamentations Of Jeremy, For The Most Part According To Tremellus (John Donne Poems)
CHAP. I. I. HOW sits this city, late most populous, Thus solitary, and like a widow thus ? Amplest of nations, queen of ...
CHAP. I. I. HOW sits this city, late most populous, Thus solitary, and like a widow thus ? Amplest of nations, queen of ...
AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD Wherein, by occasion of the untimely death ofMistress Elizabeth Drury, the frailty and the decay ...
Till I have peace with thee, warr other Men,And when I have peace, can I leave thee then?All other Warrs ...
LOVE, any devil else but youWould for a given soul give something too.At court your fellows every dayGive th' art ...
I scarce believe my love to be so pure As I had thought it was, Because it doth endureVicissitude, and season, as ...
HERE'S no more news than virtue ; I may as wellTell you Calais, or Saint Michael's tales, as tellThat vice ...
At the round earth's imagined corners blowYour trumpets, angels, and arise, ariseFrom death, you numberless infinitiesOf souls, and to your ...
For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love, Or chide my palsy, or my gout, My five grey ...
At the round earth's imagined corners blow Your trumpets, angels, and arise, arise From death, you numberless infinities Of souls, ...
Death, be not proud, though some have callèd thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom ...
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