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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... born men may shine ; The meanest in your nature , mild and good , The noble rest secured in your blood . Oft have we wondered how you hid in peace A mind proportioned to such things as these ; How such a ruling spirit you could restrain ...
... born men may shine ; The meanest in your nature , mild and good , The noble rest secured in your blood . Oft have we wondered how you hid in peace A mind proportioned to such things as these ; How such a ruling spirit you could restrain ...
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... trunk Throat doth speed , The Aspe doth on his feeder feed ; Fall yet triumphant in thy woe , Bound with the entrails of thy foe . 30 40 Sir John Suckling John Suckling was born of a wealthy Lucasta . Posthume Poems ( 193 )
... trunk Throat doth speed , The Aspe doth on his feeder feed ; Fall yet triumphant in thy woe , Bound with the entrails of thy foe . 30 40 Sir John Suckling John Suckling was born of a wealthy Lucasta . Posthume Poems ( 193 )
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... Lute : from The Sad One , Act IV , Sc . 3 ; it is a parody of Jonson's " Her Triumph " from " The Celebration of Charis . ” 10 10 Andrew Marvell Andrew Marvell was born on March 31 , The Plays ( 215 ) A Song to a Lute (From The Sad One)
... Lute : from The Sad One , Act IV , Sc . 3 ; it is a parody of Jonson's " Her Triumph " from " The Celebration of Charis . ” 10 10 Andrew Marvell Andrew Marvell was born on March 31 , The Plays ( 215 ) A Song to a Lute (From The Sad One)
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Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
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