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thy picture[s]" Here we have the Renaissance idea of sleep as death's image (cf. Donne, Woman's Constancy; ... Going back to the sleep/Death image, Donne notes that drugs alike have the power of producing sleep, and in fact, create a truer sleep than Death (since Death, as Donne already pointed out, is but a fleeting moment...
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The untitled poem beginning "There never yet was woman made" is called "Womans Constancy" by Clayton, for the male poetic voice warns that "womens hearts like straw do move, / and what we call / Their sympathy, is but love to jett ... Allan P. Green, "An Unnoticed Fact of the Life of Sir John Suckling," Notes and Queries,
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‘Profit and insight come through the woman and through a flexible, nourishing attitude. Dwell in the yin.’ ... A woman’s constancy might be mare-like, swift and powerful but acutely responsive; ... Pausing for a snack before writing up my notes for hexagram 5, line 5. And then noticing that this is funny. # 2009/09/01...
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from Representative Poetry On-line; Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967. RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire; ... Woman's Constancy ... Notes on Life and Works...
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He said he has been doing this for over 25 years and every once in awhile he runs across someone like this woman. He said he knows she will keep coming after our family. He said he would guarantee that he will be back at my house many many more times.
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December 7, 2009 ... It's always disturbing when one finds oneself agreeing with George Will, but his disparagement in a recent op-ed of the "climate change theater" going on at Copenhagen are right on target. ... Although liberals whined a lot when Bush pulled us out of the Kyoto protocol, the truth is that the Senate...
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Here's a brand new sketch of a Halfland main character, Tarn, the half-crow woman just in time to wish all visitors here a Happy Halloween! She's a careful blending of human and black crow, split essentially vertically, with her human side visible on her left with it's flesh instead ... Subscribe To Notes from Halfland...
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