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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... dust ; Dust blown by wit , till that they both were blinde : Thou shalt recover all thy goods in kinde , Who wert disseized by usurping lust : All knees shall bow to thee ; all wits shall rise , And praise him who did make and mend our ...
... dust ; Dust blown by wit , till that they both were blinde : Thou shalt recover all thy goods in kinde , Who wert disseized by usurping lust : All knees shall bow to thee ; all wits shall rise , And praise him who did make and mend our ...
Page 158
... dust , which sheds no tears , but may extort . But since our Saviours death did put some bloud Into thy face ; Thou ... dust . 10 20 Dooms - day Come away , Make no delay . Summon all the dust to rise , Till it stirre , and rubbe the ...
... dust , which sheds no tears , but may extort . But since our Saviours death did put some bloud Into thy face ; Thou ... dust . 10 20 Dooms - day Come away , Make no delay . Summon all the dust to rise , Till it stirre , and rubbe the ...
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... dust Seem'd to devour , like rust ; But dust ( I did observe ) By hiding doth preserve , As we for long and sure recruits , Candy with sugar our choice fruits . O calm and sacred bed where lies In deaths dark mysteries A beauty far more ...
... dust Seem'd to devour , like rust ; But dust ( I did observe ) By hiding doth preserve , As we for long and sure recruits , Candy with sugar our choice fruits . O calm and sacred bed where lies In deaths dark mysteries A beauty far more ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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