Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... soul's life , out of my heart is fled , My soul , my heart's life , from me vanished , With Christ my soul , and with my soul , life went . I weep , yet weeping brings mere discontent , For as Christ's presence my tears seasoned , When ...
... soul's life , out of my heart is fled , My soul , my heart's life , from me vanished , With Christ my soul , and with my soul , life went . I weep , yet weeping brings mere discontent , For as Christ's presence my tears seasoned , When ...
Page 50
... soul and in his absence the soul is dead . The soul is the life of the heart , so that if the soul is dead man is dead also . The soul is often spoken of as dwelling in the heart : cf. Donne , ' Holy Sonnets ' Marke in my heart , O ...
... soul and in his absence the soul is dead . The soul is the life of the heart , so that if the soul is dead man is dead also . The soul is often spoken of as dwelling in the heart : cf. Donne , ' Holy Sonnets ' Marke in my heart , O ...
Page 65
... soul a world is by contraction 8 My soul within the bed of heaven doth grow My tears are of no vulgar kind I know ΙΟ Now I have found thee , I will evermore Now that the midday heat doth scorch my shame O holy mother , New Jerusalem O ...
... soul a world is by contraction 8 My soul within the bed of heaven doth grow My tears are of no vulgar kind I know ΙΟ Now I have found thee , I will evermore Now that the midday heat doth scorch my shame O holy mother , New Jerusalem O ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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