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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... sing o're , and o're , Our owne false praises , for your ends : Wee have both wits , and fancies too , And if wee must , let's sing of you . Nor doe we doubt , but that we can , If wee would search with care , and paine , Find some one ...
... sing o're , and o're , Our owne false praises , for your ends : Wee have both wits , and fancies too , And if wee must , let's sing of you . Nor doe we doubt , but that we can , If wee would search with care , and paine , Find some one ...
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... sing of cleanly - Wantonnesse . I sing of Dewes , of Raines , and piece by piece Of Balme , of Oyle , of Spice , and Amber - Greece . I sing of Times trans - shifting ; and I write How Roses first came Red , and Lillies White . I write ...
... sing of cleanly - Wantonnesse . I sing of Dewes , of Raines , and piece by piece Of Balme , of Oyle , of Spice , and Amber - Greece . I sing of Times trans - shifting ; and I write How Roses first came Red , and Lillies White . I write ...
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... Sing the birth , was borne to night , 39 I sing the Man who Judahs Scepter bore , 160 I tell thee , Dick , where I have been , 209 I will enjoy thee now my Celia , come , 1IO If the quick spirits in your eye , 106 If to be absent were ...
... Sing the birth , was borne to night , 39 I sing the Man who Judahs Scepter bore , 160 I tell thee , Dick , where I have been , 209 I will enjoy thee now my Celia , come , 1IO If the quick spirits in your eye , 106 If to be absent were ...
Contents
Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
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