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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STORM; TO MR. CHRISTOPHER BROOKE, by JOHN DONNE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Thou which art I, ('tis nothing to be so) Last Line: So violent, yet long these furies be, %that though thine absence starve me, I wish not thee Variant Title(s): Early Verse Letters: The Storm. To Mr Christopher Brook Subject(s): Brooke, Christopher (1570-1628); Sea | |||
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