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... fair one , with that pleasure Must please you still the more : Not to save others is a curse The blackest , when y ' are ne'er the worse . ( 9-12 ) The last line thus leads back to the initial idea of the ring - a neat sexual symbol ...
... fair one , with that pleasure Must please you still the more : Not to save others is a curse The blackest , when y ' are ne'er the worse . ( 9-12 ) The last line thus leads back to the initial idea of the ring - a neat sexual symbol ...
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... fair murd'ress " and Donne's " O murdress " ; Lovelace's " honour , the fool's giant " ( 325 , 42 ) and Donne's " th ' enormous Gyant , your Disdaine , / And th ' enchantress Honor " ; Lovelace's " Austere and Cynic ! " ( 321 , 19 ) and ...
... fair murd'ress " and Donne's " O murdress " ; Lovelace's " honour , the fool's giant " ( 325 , 42 ) and Donne's " th ' enormous Gyant , your Disdaine , / And th ' enchantress Honor " ; Lovelace's " Austere and Cynic ! " ( 321 , 19 ) and ...
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... Fair Beggar . " Of these , “ El- linda's Glove " and " The Fair Beggar " have hardly been noticed until lately ; " To . . . Sea " and " The Grasshopper " have been coming into prominence in the twentieth century ; and , of course , " To ...
... Fair Beggar . " Of these , “ El- linda's Glove " and " The Fair Beggar " have hardly been noticed until lately ; " To . . . Sea " and " The Grasshopper " have been coming into prominence in the twentieth century ; and , of course , " To ...
Contents
Preface Chronology | 11 |
Life and Works | 15 |
A Poets Interests | 31 |
Copyright | |
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