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" I no bayes to crown it? No flowers, no garlands gay? all blasted? All wasted? Not so, my heart: but there is fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not. Forsake thy cage,... "
Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to Butler - Page 112
edited by - 1921 - 244 pages
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 13

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures ; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit and not ; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands Which petty thoughts have made ; and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While...
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The English Poets, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1901 - 532 pages
...fit and not; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands Which petty thoughts have made ; and made to the* Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While...see. Away ! take heed ; I will abroad Call in thy death's-head there, tie up thy fears ; But as I rav'd, and grew more fierce and wild At every word,...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 16

Harry Thurston Peck - Anthologies - 1901 - 470 pages
...what is tit and not; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and make to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Awake, take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there : tie up thy fears. He that forbears...
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Culture and Restraint

Hugh Black - Asceticism - 1901 - 362 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures ; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 11

Literature - 1901 - 628 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit and not; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and make to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou...
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Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse

Henry Charles Beeching - Religious poetry, English - 1903 - 454 pages
...: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit and not : forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou didst wink1 and wouldst not see. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's head there : tie up...
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Izaak Walton and His Friends

Stapleton Martin - Authors, English - 1903 - 324 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures : leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not: forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou...
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The Flower of the Mind: A Choice Among the Best Poems

Alice Meynell - English poetry - 1904 - 388 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures ; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit. and not ; forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made : and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While...
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The English Works of George Herbert: Newly Arranged and Annotated ..., Volume 3

George Herbert - 1905 - 512 pages
...And tli (in hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures. Leave thy cold dispute 20 Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope...thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, 25 While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Away! Take heed! I will abroad. Call in thy death's head...
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The English Works of George Herbert: Newly Arranged and Annotated ..., Volume 3

George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 546 pages
...And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures. Leave thy cold dispute 20 Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope...made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and drawY — And be thy law, """ 25 While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Away! Take heed! I will...
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