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" Burn off my rusts, and my deformity, Restore thine Image, so much, by thy grace, That thou may'st know me, and I'll turn my face. "
The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford - Page 546
by John Donne - 1839
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The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, 1621-1631: With ..., Volume 6

John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 pages
...tree ; 1 turn my back to thee, but to receive Corrections, till thy mercies bid thee leave. 0 think me worth thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rusts, and...; IMPERFECT. SLEEP, sleep old sun, thou canst not havo re-past As yet, the wound thou took'st on Friday last ; Sleep then, and rest ; the world may bear...
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Select Poetry: Chiefly Sacred, of the Reign of King James the First

Edward Farr - 1847 - 412 pages
...receive Corrections, till thy mercies bid thee leave. O thinke mee worth thine anger ; punish mee ; Burne off my rusts and my deformity ; Restore thine image so much by thy grace That thou may'st know mee, and I'll turne my face. ELEGY. DEATH, I recant, and say, unsaid by mee, Whatere hath slip'd that...
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The Poetical Works of Skelton and Donne: With a Memoir of Each ..

John Skelton - 1879 - 932 pages
...tree ; 1 turn my back to thee, but to receive Corrections, till thy mercies bid thee leave. 0 think me worth thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rusts, and my deformity ; Restore thine image so much bv thy grace, That thou may'st know me, and L '11 turn inj ta », * Fur. upon his miserable, KJ Ifiga...
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Letters to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. Elegies upon ...

John Donne - 1895 - 330 pages
...Corrections, till thy mercies bid thee leave. Oh, think me worth thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rusts, 2 and my deformity; Restore thine image so much by thy grace, That thou may'st know me, and I '11 turn my face. THE LITANY. I. THE FATHER. FATHER of Heaven and him by whom It, and us for it,...
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Letters to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. Elegies upon ...

John Donne - 1895 - 342 pages
...thee leave. Oh, think me worth thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rusts,2 and my deformity ; Eestore thine image so much by thy grace, That thou may'st know me, and I '11 turn my face. THE LITANY. I. THE FATHER. FATHER of Heaven and him by whom It, and us for it,...
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Letters to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. Elegies upon ...

John Donne - 1895 - 314 pages
...thee leave. Oh, think me worth thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rusts,2 and my deformity ; Eestore thine image so much by thy grace, That thou may'st know me, and I '11 turn my face. THE LITANY. I. THE FATHER. FATHER of Heaven and him by whom It, and us for it,...
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Poems of John Donne, Volume 1

John Donne - 1896 - 320 pages
...mercies bid Tl1ee leave. O think me worth Thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rust, and my deformity ; 40 Restore Thine image, so much, by Thy grace, That Thou mayst know me, and I'll turn my face. 1. 30. So 1635 ; 1633, Upon his miserable mother \. 40. So 1635 ; 1633, rusis A LITANY. I. THE FATHBR....
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Poems of John Donne, Volume 2

John Donne - 1896 - 448 pages
...mercies bid Thee leave. O think me worth Thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rust, and my deformity ; 40 Restore Thine image, so much, by Thy grace, That Thou mayst know me, and I'll turn my face. • 1. 30. So 1635 ; 1633, Upon his miserable mothcr 1. 40. So 1635; 1633, rusts A LITANY. THE FATHER....
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Poems, Volume 1

John Donne - 1896 - 322 pages
...mercies bid Thee leave. O think me worth Thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rust, and my deformity ; 40 Restore Thine image, so much, by Thy grace, That Thou mayst know me, and I'll turn my face. 1. 30. So 1635 ; 1633, Upon his miserable mother \. 40. So 1635 ; 1633, rusts A LITANY. THE FATHER....
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Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse

Henry Charles Beeching - 1903 - 454 pages
...Corrections ; till Thy mercies bid Thee leave. O think me worth Thine anger, punish me, Burn off my rust and my deformity ; Restore Thine image so much by...grace, That Thou may'st know me, and I'll turn my face. EASTER DAY CLEEP, sleep, old Sun! thou canst not ~* have repast As yet the wound thou took'st on Friday...
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