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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... seas twixt them and mee , Put thou thy sea betwixt my sinnes and thee . As the trees sap doth seeke the root below In winter , in my winter now I goe , Where none but thee , th'Eternall root Of true Love I may know . 40 10 Nor thou nor ...
... seas twixt them and mee , Put thou thy sea betwixt my sinnes and thee . As the trees sap doth seeke the root below In winter , in my winter now I goe , Where none but thee , th'Eternall root Of true Love I may know . 40 10 Nor thou nor ...
Page 211
... Seas , so yong ? Felicity I knew Was out of view ; And being left alone , I thought all Happiness was gon From Earth : for this I long'd - for absent Bliss , 30 Deeming that sure beyond the Seas , Or els in News ( 211 ) News.
... Seas , so yong ? Felicity I knew Was out of view ; And being left alone , I thought all Happiness was gon From Earth : for this I long'd - for absent Bliss , 30 Deeming that sure beyond the Seas , Or els in News ( 211 ) News.
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... Seas , Abov the Hevens its self can pleas , With God enthron'd may reign : Like sprightly Streams My Thoughts on Things remain ; Or els like vital Beams They reach to , shine on , quicken Things , and make Them truly Usefull ; while I ...
... Seas , Abov the Hevens its self can pleas , With God enthron'd may reign : Like sprightly Streams My Thoughts on Things remain ; Or els like vital Beams They reach to , shine on , quicken Things , and make Them truly Usefull ; while I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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