Seventeenth-century English Poetry, Volume 2Miriam Kosh Starkman Knopf, 1967 - Civilization, Modern Volume 1 includes writings by John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Traherne, and Richard Crashaw. |
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Miriam Kosh Starkman. So court a mistris , shee denyes you ; Let her alone , shee will court you . Say , are not women truely , then , Stil'd but the shaddowes of us men ? At morne , and even , shades are longest ; At noone , they are or ...
Miriam Kosh Starkman. So court a mistris , shee denyes you ; Let her alone , shee will court you . Say , are not women truely , then , Stil'd but the shaddowes of us men ? At morne , and even , shades are longest ; At noone , they are or ...
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... Court ; he was knighted in 1630. In 1631-32 he served in the troop of the Marquis of Hamilton under Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty Years ' War . Upon his return to the English Court , he became one of its more spectacular figures . For ...
... Court ; he was knighted in 1630. In 1631-32 he served in the troop of the Marquis of Hamilton under Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty Years ' War . Upon his return to the English Court , he became one of its more spectacular figures . For ...
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... court , But , sir , you may thank my Lady Carlisle for ' t : For had not her care furnisht you out With something of handsome , without all doubt You and your sorry Lady Muse had been In the number of those that were not let in . In ...
... court , But , sir , you may thank my Lady Carlisle for ' t : For had not her care furnisht you out With something of handsome , without all doubt You and your sorry Lady Muse had been In the number of those that were not let in . In ...
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Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
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