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" Days, that need borrow No part of their good morrow, From a fore-spent night of sorrow. Days, that in spite Of darkness, by the light Of a clear mind, are day all night. Nights; sweet as they Made short by lovers' play, Yet long by tli "
The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw - Page 137
by Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 340 pages
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English Poems, Volumes 1-2

Richard Crashaw - Poets, English - 1900 - 296 pages
...a clear mind are day all night ; Nights sweet as they, Made short by lovers' play, Yet long by the absence of the day ; Life that dares send A challenge...his end, And when it comes say — Welcome, friend ! Sidneian showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers Can crown old Winter's head with flowers ; Soft...
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English Poems, Volumes 1-2

Richard Crashaw - Poets, English - 1900 - 290 pages
...a clear mind are day all night ; Nights sweet as they, Made short by lovers' play, Yet long by the absence of the day ; Life that dares send A challenge...his end, And when it comes say — Welcome, friend ! Sidneian showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers • ^- Can crown old Winter's head with flowers...
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The Temple Reader ...

Ernest Edwin Speight - 1900 - 328 pages
...shall pursue Me immortalised, and you ; And fresh joys, as never too Have ending. Sir Philip Sidney Sydneian showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers Can crown old Winter's head with flowers. RICHARD CRASHAW Gloriously he passed into the sphere of idealities ; and as an weal, he is for ever...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...a clear mind, are day all night. Nights, sweet as they, Made short by lovers' play, Yet long by th' absence of the day. Life, that dares send A challenge...flowers. Soft silken hours, Open suns, shady bowers ; Whate'er delight Can make Day's forehead bright, Or give down to the wings of Night. I wish her store...
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Composition and Rhetoric for Higher Schools

Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - English language - 1901 - 490 pages
...! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise. 6. Drink to me only with thine eyes. 6. Life that dares send A challenge to his end, And when it comes, say, Welcome, friend ! 7. When she had passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. 8. I love it — I love it,...
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Mary Rich,countess of Warwick (1625-1678): By Mary E.Palgrave ... With ...

Mary E. Palgrave - 1901 - 374 pages
...body and with my soul, which are thine." Chapter XXI " I see myself now at the End of my Journey " " Life, that dares send A challenge to his end, And when it comes say, Welcome, friend ! " — Cms haw. IN 1676, two years before she died, Lady Warwick wrote down certain thoughts suggested...
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The English Poems of Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw - 1901 - 282 pages
...day. I r,\ ~ ^ ' Blushes that are. Bin being an old form of be — been. \ }- ' '• 1 2 Fleeting. 4 Life that dares send A challenge to his end, And when it comes say, Welcome, friend ! Sidneian l showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers Can crown old Winter's head with flowers ; Soft...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1901 - 1080 pages
...night of sorrow. Days, that in spite Of darkness, by the light Of a clear mind, are day all night. e knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho' We friend !" say, " Welcome, Sydneian showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers Can crown old winter's...
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The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors, Volume 1

Charles Wells Moulton - History - 1901 - 808 pages
...of men. — BRADSTREET, ANNE, i638, Elegy upon Sir Philip Sidney, Works, ed. Ellis, p. 351. Sidneian showers Of sweet discourse, whose powers Can crown old winter's head with flowers. — CRASHAW, RICHARD, 1646-48, Wishes to his Supposed Mistress, The Delights of the Muses. Nor can...
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Composition and Rhetoric for Higher Schools

Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - English language - 1901 - 486 pages
...! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise. 5. Drink to me only with thine eyes. 6. Life that dares send A challenge to his end, And when it conies, say, Welcome, friend ! 7. When she had passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music....
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