Seventeenth-century English Poetry, Volume 1Miriam Kosh Starkman Volume 1 includes writings by John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Traherne, and Richard Crashaw. |
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... land which had been his , if he had not Himselfe incestuously an heire begot : May he dreame Treason , and beleeve , that hee Meant to performe it , and confesse , and die , And no record tell why : His sonnes , which none of his may ...
... land which had been his , if he had not Himselfe incestuously an heire begot : May he dreame Treason , and beleeve , that hee Meant to performe it , and confesse , and die , And no record tell why : His sonnes , which none of his may ...
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... lands to thee shall soare . Thy ( else Almighty ) beautie cannot move Rage from the Seas , nor thy love teach them ... land , well content to thinke thee Page , homosexual ) . Will hunt thee with such lust , and hideous rage , As Lots ...
... lands to thee shall soare . Thy ( else Almighty ) beautie cannot move Rage from the Seas , nor thy love teach them ... land , well content to thinke thee Page , homosexual ) . Will hunt thee with such lust , and hideous rage , As Lots ...
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... Land there may be found Enricht with Fields and fertil Ground ; Where many num'rous Hosts , In those far distant Coasts , For other great and glorious Ends , Inhabit , my yet unknown Friends . O ye that stand upon the Brink , Whom I so ...
... Land there may be found Enricht with Fields and fertil Ground ; Where many num'rous Hosts , In those far distant Coasts , For other great and glorious Ends , Inhabit , my yet unknown Friends . O ye that stand upon the Brink , Whom I so ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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