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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... dark night Before true light , To live in grots , and caves , and hate the day Because it shews the way , The way which from this dead and dark abode Leads up to God , A way where you might tread the Sun , and be More bright than he ...
... dark night Before true light , To live in grots , and caves , and hate the day Because it shews the way , The way which from this dead and dark abode Leads up to God , A way where you might tread the Sun , and be More bright than he ...
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... dark Tent , Whose peace but by some Angels wing or voice Is seldom rent ; Then I in Heaven all the long year Would ... darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him ...
... dark Tent , Whose peace but by some Angels wing or voice Is seldom rent ; Then I in Heaven all the long year Would ... darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him ...
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... dark and shadie grove , 127 As time one day by me did pass , 190 As virtuous men passe mildly away , 52 Ascension - Hymn , 182 At the round earths imagin'd corners , blow , 100 Away despair ! my gracious Lord doth heare , 151 Autumnall ...
... dark and shadie grove , 127 As time one day by me did pass , 190 As virtuous men passe mildly away , 52 Ascension - Hymn , 182 At the round earths imagin'd corners , blow , 100 Away despair ! my gracious Lord doth heare , 151 Autumnall ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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