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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... flower ; Nor felt th'unkind Breath of a blasting wind ; Nor are ye worne with yeares ; Or warpt , as we , Who think it strange to see , Such pretty flowers , ( like to Orphans young ) To speak by Teares , before ye have a Tongue . 2 ...
... flower ; Nor felt th'unkind Breath of a blasting wind ; Nor are ye worne with yeares ; Or warpt , as we , Who think it strange to see , Such pretty flowers , ( like to Orphans young ) To speak by Teares , before ye have a Tongue . 2 ...
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... flowers , as if they had desir'd No other sun , start from their beds , And for a sight steal out their heads ? Heard'st thou not musick when she talk'd ? And didst not find that , as she walk'd She threw rare perfumes all about , Such ...
... flowers , as if they had desir'd No other sun , start from their beds , And for a sight steal out their heads ? Heard'st thou not musick when she talk'd ? And didst not find that , as she walk'd She threw rare perfumes all about , Such ...
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... Flowers , 232 Pillar of Fame , The , 95 Pindar is imitable by none , 156 Platonick Love , 154 Poem with the Answer , A , 213 Poet and Saint ! to thee alone are given , 149 Poets may boast , as safely vain , 142 Praise of Pindar , The ...
... Flowers , 232 Pillar of Fame , The , 95 Pindar is imitable by none , 156 Platonick Love , 154 Poem with the Answer , A , 213 Poet and Saint ! to thee alone are given , 149 Poets may boast , as safely vain , 142 Praise of Pindar , The ...
Contents
Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
Copyright | |
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Abraham Cowley Anacreon Andrew Marvell beauty Ben Jonson breath Bride Carew Celia Countesse of Bedford courtly crown'd crowne Dean Prior death delight didst divine Donne dost doth drink eares earth Edmund Waller eyes faire Fame fate fire flame flowers garden give grace haire hath heart Heaven holy honour Horatian John Donne Jonson King kisse Lady light Lillies lips live looke Lord lyric Marvell Marvell's metaphysical Mistress Muse Nature ne'r night Penshurst Perilla Pindaric plain style poems poet poetry praise Press rage Richard Lovelace Rime Robert Herrick Roses sacred selfe shee shew shine sight sing sinne smile soft Song Sonne soule stay Sweet Spirit comfort teare tell thee thine things thinke Thomas Carew thou art Thou hast Tribe of Ben Twas unto verse vertue Waller weep William Camden Wine wings