
Elegy X: The Dream by John Donne - online literature
Elegy X: The Dream. IMAGE of her whom I love, more than she, Whose fair impression in my faithful heart Makes me her medal, and makes her love me, As kings do coins, to which their stamps impart The value ; go, and take my heart from hence, Which now is grown too great and good for me. Honours oppress weak spirits, and our sense
Elegy X: The Dream by John Donne - Poetry.com
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ELEGY X. THE DREAM. by John Donne IMAGE of her whom I love, more than she, Whose fair impression in my faithful heart Makes me her medal, and makes her love me, As kings do coins, to which their stamps impart The value ; go, and take my heart from hence, Which now is grown too great and good for me. Honours oppress weak spirits, and our sense
Elegy X: The Dream by John Donne - netpoets.com
When you are gone, and Reason gone with you, Then Fantasy is queen and soul, and all; She can present joys meaner than you do; Convenient, and more proportional. So, if I dream I have you, I have you, For, all our joys are but fantastical. And so I 'scape the pain, for pain is true; And sleep which locks up sense, doth lock out all.
Elegy X: The Dream Poem Analysis - Poetry.com
May 13, 2011 · An analysis of the Elegy X: The Dream poem by John Donne including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.
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John Donne – Elegy X: The Dream - Genius
Strong objects dull; the more, the less we see. Convenient, and more proportional. For, all our joys are but fantastical. And sleep which locks up sense, doth lock out all. Than if more honour,...
Elegy X: The Dream - John Donne - My poetic side
Strong objects dull; the more, the less we see. Convenient, and more proportional. For, all our joys are but fantastical. And sleep which locks up sense, doth lock out all. Than if more honour, tears, and pains were spent. For even at first life's taper …
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Aug 7, 2024 · Elegy X: The Dream Image of her whom I love , more than she, Whose fair impression in my faithful heart Makes me her medal, and makes her love me, As Kings do coins, to which their stamps impart The value: go, and take my heart from hence, Which now is grown too great and good for me: Honours oppress weak spirits, and our sense Strong objects ...
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