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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... turn'd to mourning 88 To Blossoms His content in the Country 89 89 The Apparition of his Mistresse calling him to Elizium His Prayer to Ben . Johnson The Night - piece , to Julia His Grange , or private wealth Upon Julia's Clothes Upon ...
... turn'd to mourning 88 To Blossoms His content in the Country 89 89 The Apparition of his Mistresse calling him to Elizium His Prayer to Ben . Johnson The Night - piece , to Julia His Grange , or private wealth Upon Julia's Clothes Upon ...
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... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . His fare - well to Sack Farewell thou Thing , time - past so knowne , so deare To me , as blood to life and spirit : Neare , Nay , thou more neare then kindred , friend , man , wife , Male to the ...
... turn to Rivers , Rivers turn to Men . His fare - well to Sack Farewell thou Thing , time - past so knowne , so deare To me , as blood to life and spirit : Neare , Nay , thou more neare then kindred , friend , man , wife , Male to the ...
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... turn'd to mourning I. 2 . Call me no more , As heretofore , The musick of a Feast ; Since now ( alas ) The mirth ... turn'd my voice Into ( 88 ) ROBERT HERRICK - To Daffadills His Lachrimæ or Mirth, turn'd to mourning.
... turn'd to mourning I. 2 . Call me no more , As heretofore , The musick of a Feast ; Since now ( alas ) The mirth ... turn'd my voice Into ( 88 ) ROBERT HERRICK - To Daffadills His Lachrimæ or Mirth, turn'd to mourning.
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Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
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