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29 Cards in this Set

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The Village


George Crabbe

1783

The Life of Cowley on Wit


Samuel Johnson

1779

The Deserted Village


Oliver Goldsmith

1770

Preface to the Dictionary


Samuel Johnson

1755

Epistle to Mr. Pope


Anne Ingram

1736

Epistle to a Lady


Alexander Pope

1735

The Reasons that Induced Mr. Swift


Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

1734

The Lady's Dressing Room


Jonathan Swift

1732

A Modest Proposal


Jonathan Swift

1729

Wit: True, False, Mixed


Joseph Addison

1711

Selections on Satire


John Dryden

1693

Selections on Wit


John Dryden

1677

Paradise Lost


John Milton

1674

Satire on Charles II


Earl of Rochester

1673

Elegy 19: To His Mistress


John Donne

1669


"Until I labor, I in labor lie"

The Poetess's Hasty Resolution


Margaret Cavendish

1653

On the Morning of Christ's Nativity


John Milton

1645

Areopagitica


John Milton

1644


"mercenary crew of false pretenders to learning"


"Cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue"

The Reason of Church Government


John Milton

1642

A Rapture


Thomas Carew

1640

The Flea


John Donne

1633

The Sun Rising


John Donne

1633


"pedantic wretch"

Holy Sonnet #14


John Donne

1633


"imprison me, for I, / Except you enthrall me, never shall be free"

Elegy on Donne

1633

Prayer (I)


George Herbert

1633

Jordan (I)


George Herbert

1633


"Is there in truth no beauty?"

Love (3)


George Herbert

1633

On Shakespeare


John Milton

1632


"dost make us marble with too much conceiving"

Expostulation 19


John Donne

1624


"so commanding persuasions, so persuading commandments"


"thus a figurative, a metaphorical God, in thy worlds only, but in thy works too"