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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... fair , So Wide and Bright , I com his Son and Heir . 7 A Stranger here Strange Things doth meet , Strange Glories See ; Strange Treasures lodg'd in this fair World appear , Strange all , and New to me . But that they mine should be ...
... fair , So Wide and Bright , I com his Son and Heir . 7 A Stranger here Strange Things doth meet , Strange Glories See ; Strange Treasures lodg'd in this fair World appear , Strange all , and New to me . But that they mine should be ...
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... fair , & Freindly Foes , Each other kissing & confuting ! While rain & sunshine , Cheekes & Eyes Close in kind contrarietyes . 70 80 90 XVII But can these fair Flouds be Freinds with the ( 270 ) RICHARD CRASHAW.
... fair , & Freindly Foes , Each other kissing & confuting ! While rain & sunshine , Cheekes & Eyes Close in kind contrarietyes . 70 80 90 XVII But can these fair Flouds be Freinds with the ( 270 ) RICHARD CRASHAW.
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... fair , Rosy fingers , radiant hair , Glowing cheek , and glistering wings , All those fair and flagrant things , The Flaming • her : Lines 1-84 of this poem were first pub- lished in 1648 with the title " The Flaming Heart . " 10 20 30 ...
... fair , Rosy fingers , radiant hair , Glowing cheek , and glistering wings , All those fair and flagrant things , The Flaming • her : Lines 1-84 of this poem were first pub- lished in 1648 with the title " The Flaming Heart . " 10 20 30 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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