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" ... lived but one life. Peace, good Reader, do not weep. Peace, the lovers are asleep ! They, sweet turtles, folded lie In the last knot that Love could tie. And though they lie as they were dead... "
Steps to the Temple: Delights of the Muses, and Other Poems - Page 291
by Richard Crashaw - 1904 - 401 pages
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...weep Peace, the lovers are asleep I They (sweet turtles) folded lie, In the last knot love could tie. And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into a light Whose day...
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A Paradise of Daintie Devices: A Collection of Poems, Songs, Ballads

English poetry - 1882 - 122 pages
...sleep, let them sleep on, Till the stormy night be gone, And the eternal morrow dawn; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into a light Whose day shall never die in night. Richard Crashaw, 1616 —1650. Siren Pleasant! Foe to Reason. AN ODE. NOW I find thy...
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A History of English Rhythms

Edwin Guest - English language - 1882 - 766 pages
...begins to break, And | the light | : shoots | like a streak | Of subtle fire. Fletcher. Fa. Sheph. 4. 4. Let | them sleep | : let | them sleep on | Till this stormy night be gone, And tli' eternal morrow dawn. Crashaw. Epitaph upon a Husband and Wife. See his wound again is burst,...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...sleep, let them sleep on, Till the stonny night he gone, And the eternal morrow dawn : Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into a light Whose, day shall never die in night. PRAISE OF LESSIUS'S1 RULE OF HEALTH. Go now, and with some daring drug, Bait the disease,...
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The tablets of the heart: poems, rhymes, and aphorisms, selected and ...

Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 pages
...let them sleep on, Till this stormy night be gone, And th' eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into a light, Whose day shall never die in night. RICHARD CRASHAW. A DIRGE. CALM on the bosom of thy God, Young spirit, rest thee now !...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English and American Poetry from Chaucer to ...

Edwin O. Chapman - American poetry - 1884 - 430 pages
...their sheets of lead . (Pillow hard, and sheets not warm) Love made the bed, they'll take no harin. Let them sleep, let them sleep on, Till this stormy night be gone, And th' eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into that light Whose...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

English poetry - 1885 - 668 pages
...Their pillow stone, their sheets of lead; (Pillow hard, and sheets not warm) Lore made the bed, they'll take no harm. Let them sleep, let them sleep on, Till this stormy night be gone, And th' eternal morrow dawn; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into that light Whose day...
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Religious Poems

C. E. Alexander - Religious poetry, English - 1886 - 346 pages
...weep, Peace, the lovers are asleep ! They (sweet turtles) folded lie, In the last knot love could tie. Let them sleep, let them sleep on, Till this stormy night be gone, And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into a light, Whose day...
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Poems of Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw - 1887 - 116 pages
...them sleep on, 1 5 Till this stormy night be gone, And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn And they wake into a light, Whose Day shall never sleep in Night. 20 X. THE PRINCESSES MARY AND ELIZABETH, CHILDREN OF KING CHARLES I. ("To THE QUEEN...
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Lyra Consolationis from the Poets of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and ...

Claudia Frances Hernaman - Death - 1890 - 248 pages
...pillow stone, their sheets of lead, (Pillow hard and sheets not warm), Love made the bed : they'll take no harm. Let them sleep, let them sleep on, Till this stormy night be gone, And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn, And they wake into that light Whose...
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