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" As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. "
The Modern Language Review - Page 29
1912
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 pages
...West, For though those currents yield return to none, What shall my West hurt mo ? As west and east lu all flat maps (and I am one) are one, So Death doth touch the Resurrection. Is tho Pacific sea my home ? or are The eastern riches ? is Jerusalem ? Anyan ' and Magellan and Gibraltar...
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Letters to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. Elegies upon ...

John Donne - 1895 - 330 pages
...fretum febris, by these straits to die, I joy that in these straits I see my West; For, though those currents yield return to none, What shall my West...touch the resurrection. Is the Pacific Sea my home 1 Or are The eastern riches 1 Is Jerusalem, Anyan, and Magellan, and Gibraltar (All straits, and none...
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Letters to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. Elegies upon ...

John Donne - 1895 - 342 pages
...fretwn febris, by these straits to die, x/ I joy that in these straits I see my_Westj For, though those currents yield return to none, What shall my West...one) are one, So death doth touch the resurrection. .X" Is the Pacific Sea my home ? Or are The eastern riches ? Is Jerusalem, Anyan, and Magellan, and...
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The Life and Letters of John Donne: Dean of St. Paul's, Volume 2

Edmund Gosse - 1899 - 420 pages
...That this ii my south-west discovery, Per fretum fcbrij, by these straits to die. For, though those currents yield return to none, What shall my west hurt me ? As west and east I joy, that in these straits I see my west; In all flat maps—and I am one—are one, So death doth...
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Izaak Walton and His Friends

Stapleton Martin - 1903 - 326 pages
...fretum febris, by these straits to die ; I joy, that in these straits I see my West ; For, though those currents yield return to none, What shall my West...the Pacific Sea my home ? Or are The eastern riches 1 Is Jerusalem ? Anvan, and Magellan, and Gibraltar are All straits, and none but straits are ways...
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The text of the poems with appendixes

John Donne - 1912 - 516 pages
...though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What mall my Weft hurt me? As Weft and Eaft In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Refurrection. I5 Is the Pacifique Sea my home? Or are The Eafterne riches? Is Terufatem? Anyan, and...
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Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to Butler

Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1921 - 316 pages
...to die, 10 I joy, that in these straits, I see my West ; For, though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me ? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Is the Pacifique Sea my home...
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A Study of the Prose Works of John Donne

Evelyn Mary Spearing Simpson - 1924 - 386 pages
...streights to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West ; For, though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me ? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Is the Pacifique Sea my home...
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The Modern Language Review, Volume 19

John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1924 - 556 pages
...streights to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West ; For, though their currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me ? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Is the Pacifique Sea my home...
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John Donne & His Poetry

Frank Walter Payne - 1926 - 184 pages
...straights to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West ; For, though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me? As West and East • • . In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Is the Pacinque Sea my home?...
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