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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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noun

One who, or that which, accelerates.

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APPENDIX C

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John Donne·1572–1631
ddl. MS. 25707 A Letter written by S^r H: G: and J: D:alternis vicibus 433Addl. MS. 25707 O Frutefull Garden 434To my Lord of Pembroke 435Of a Lady in the Black Masque 436Burley MS. <Life.> 437<My Love.> 437<O Eyes!> 438<Silence Best Praise.> 439<Beauty in Little Room.> 440<Loves Zodiake.> 440<Fortune, Love, and Time.> 440<Life a Play.> 441A Kisse 441Epi: B: Jo: 443Epi: Hen: Princ: Hug^o Holland 443O'Flaherty MS. <The Annuntiation. Additional Lines.> 443Elegy. To Chast Love 445Upon his scornefull Mistresse. Elegy 446Lansdowne MS. 740 <Absence.> 447<Tongue-tied Love.> 447O'Flaherty MS. <Love, if a God thou art.> 448<Great Lord of Love.> 448<Loves Exchange.> 449Song. Now y'have killd 450Stowe MS. 961 Love, bred of glances 450Bridgewater MS. To a Watch restored to its Mystres<se> 451Egerton MS. <Ad Solem.> 451Stephens MS. <If She Deride.> 452<Fortune Never Fails.> 453To His Mistress 455Stowe MS. 961 A Paradoxe of a Painted Face 456Sonnett. Madam that flea 459Addl. MS. 11811 On Black Hayre and Eyes 460Phillipps MS. Fragment of an Elegy 462Walton's _Compleat Angler_ <Farewel, ye guilded follies.> 465