Poems in English, 1530-1940: Edited, with Critical and Historical Notes and EssaysDavid Daiches, William Charvat |
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... MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS " My mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find , That it excels all other bliss That world affords or grows by kind : Though much I want which most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave ...
... MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS " My mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find , That it excels all other bliss That world affords or grows by kind : Though much I want which most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave ...
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... mind could never bear . Content I live , this is my stay : I seek no more than may suffice , I press to bear no haughty sway ; Look , what I lack my mind supplies : Lo , thus I triumph like a king , Content with that my mind doth bring ...
... mind could never bear . Content I live , this is my stay : I seek no more than may suffice , I press to bear no haughty sway ; Look , what I lack my mind supplies : Lo , thus I triumph like a king , Content with that my mind doth bring ...
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... mind is also the state of mind of the artist , who captures and gives permanence to a vision which transcends what he called in another poem " all those antinomies / Of day and night , " transcends those opposing elements between which ...
... mind is also the state of mind of the artist , who captures and gives permanence to a vision which transcends what he called in another poem " all those antinomies / Of day and night , " transcends those opposing elements between which ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY 15161547 | 12 |
Come sleep O sleep the certain knot of peace 15 Stella oft sees the very face of woe | 18 |
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