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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... noble paire , Sir Lu- cius Cary , and Sir H. Morison " has some overheated moments , and its elaborate triadic form and complex stanzaic patterning represent a Pindarism that was eventually not viable in English , at its best points it ...
... noble paire , Sir Lu- cius Cary , and Sir H. Morison " has some overheated moments , and its elaborate triadic form and complex stanzaic patterning represent a Pindarism that was eventually not viable in English , at its best points it ...
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... Noble Friend , Mr. Charles Cotton . Ode " strikes a more profound note than do most of his other poems , it indicates the matrix from which they sprang . Mr. Allen has investigated the rich classical ore from which this poem was minted ...
... Noble Friend , Mr. Charles Cotton . Ode " strikes a more profound note than do most of his other poems , it indicates the matrix from which they sprang . Mr. Allen has investigated the rich classical ore from which this poem was minted ...
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... Noble Numbers His Prayer for Absolution For those my unbaptized Rhimes , Writ in my wild unhallowed Times ; For every sentence , clause and word , That's not inlaid with Thee , ( my Lord ) Forgive me God , and blot each Line Out of my ...
... Noble Numbers His Prayer for Absolution For those my unbaptized Rhimes , Writ in my wild unhallowed Times ; For every sentence , clause and word , That's not inlaid with Thee , ( my Lord ) Forgive me God , and blot each Line Out of my ...
Contents
Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
Copyright | |
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