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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Page 70
... feare this ; This feare great courage , and high valour is . Dar'st thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and ...
... feare this ; This feare great courage , and high valour is . Dar'st thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and ...
Page 89
... Feare , no Art could guesse : So far were all remov'd from more or lesse . But as in Mithridate , or just perfumes , Where all good things being met , no one presumes To governe , or to triumph on the rest , Only because all were , no ...
... Feare , no Art could guesse : So far were all remov'd from more or lesse . But as in Mithridate , or just perfumes , Where all good things being met , no one presumes To governe , or to triumph on the rest , Only because all were , no ...
Page 106
... feare of his rod . So my devout fitts come and go away Like a fantastique Ague : save that here Those are my best dayes , when I shake with feare . 10 10 from OCCASIONAL POEMS Goodfriday , 1613. Riding Westward Let mans ( 106 ) JOHN ...
... feare of his rod . So my devout fitts come and go away Like a fantastique Ague : save that here Those are my best dayes , when I shake with feare . 10 10 from OCCASIONAL POEMS Goodfriday , 1613. Riding Westward Let mans ( 106 ) JOHN ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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