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Edgell Rickword - Trench Poets
John Donne - Song - Go and Catch A Falling Star
Charles Dickens - The Chimes
John Donne - Break of Day
Henry Constable - To St Margaret
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 43
William Wordsworth - Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 81
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Work
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 24
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ID 1: "John Donne" (Level 1, context)
ID 2: "John Donne" (Level 2, context)
ID 3: "Break of Day" (Level 1, language)
ID 4: "Break of Day" (Level 1, form)
ID 5: "Break of Day" (Level 2, form)
ID 6: "Break of Day" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 7: "Break of Day" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 8: "Break of Day" (Level 1, context)
ID 9: "Break of Day" (Level 2, context)
ID 10: "wilt" (Level 1, language)
ID 11: "thou" (Level 1, language)
ID 16: "hither ," (Level 1, language)
ID 17: "all eye" (Level 1, language)
ID 18: "all eye" (Level 2, intratext)
ID 19: "all eye" (Level 3, intertext)
ID 20: "all eye" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 21: "light" (Level 1, language)
ID 22: "darkness " (Level 1, language)
ID 23: "darkness " (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 24: "fain" (Level 1, language)
ID 25: "him" (Level 1, interpretation)
ID 26: "him" (Level 2, context)
ID 27: "him" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 28: "him" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 29: "hence" (Level 1, language)
ID 30: "disease of love" (Level 1, language)
ID 31: "disease of love" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 32: "foul" (Level 1, language)
ID 33: "busied" (Level 1, language)
ID 34: "Admit ," (Level 1, language)
ID 35: "doth" (Level 1, textualvariants)
ID 36: "woo" (Level 1, language)
ID 37: "woo" (Level 2, context)
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Edgell Rickword - Trench Poets
John Donne - Song - Go and Catch A Falling Star
Charles Dickens - The Chimes
John Donne - Break of Day
Henry Constable - To St Margaret
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 43
William Wordsworth - Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 81
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Work
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 24
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ID 1: "John Donne" (Level 1, context)
ID 2: "John Donne" (Level 2, context)
ID 3: "Break of Day" (Level 1, language)
ID 4: "Break of Day" (Level 1, form)
ID 5: "Break of Day" (Level 2, form)
ID 6: "Break of Day" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 7: "Break of Day" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 8: "Break of Day" (Level 1, context)
ID 9: "Break of Day" (Level 2, context)
ID 10: "wilt" (Level 1, language)
ID 11: "thou" (Level 1, language)
ID 16: "hither ," (Level 1, language)
ID 17: "all eye" (Level 1, language)
ID 18: "all eye" (Level 2, intratext)
ID 19: "all eye" (Level 3, intertext)
ID 20: "all eye" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 21: "light" (Level 1, language)
ID 22: "darkness " (Level 1, language)
ID 23: "darkness " (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 24: "fain" (Level 1, language)
ID 25: "him" (Level 1, interpretation)
ID 26: "him" (Level 2, context)
ID 27: "him" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 28: "him" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 29: "hence" (Level 1, language)
ID 30: "disease of love" (Level 1, language)
ID 31: "disease of love" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 32: "foul" (Level 1, language)
ID 33: "busied" (Level 1, language)
ID 34: "Admit ," (Level 1, language)
ID 35: "doth" (Level 1, textualvariants)
ID 36: "woo" (Level 1, language)
ID 37: "woo" (Level 2, context)
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Break
of
Day
John
Donne
‘
Tis
true
,
‘
tis
day
,
what
though
it
be
?
O
wilt
thou
therefore
rise
from
me
?
Why
should
we
rise
because
‘
tis
light
?
Did
we
lie
down
because
‘
twas
night
?
Love
,
which
in
spite
of
darkness
brought
us
hither
,
Should
in
despite
of
light
keep
us
together
.
Light
hath
no
tongue
,
but
is
all
eye
;
If
it
could
speak
as
well
as
spy
,
This
were
the
worst
that
it
could
say
,
That
being
well
I
fain
would
stay
,
And
that
I
loved
my
heart
and
honour
so
,
That
I
would
not
from
him
,
that
had
them
,
go
.
Must
business
thee
from
hence
remove
?
Oh
,
that’s
the
worst
disease
of
love
,
The
poor
,
the
foul
,
the
false
,
love
can
Admit
,
but
not
the
busied
man
.
He
which
hath
business
,
and
makes
love
,
doth
do
Such
wrong
,
as
when
a
married
man
doth
woo
.