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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... Hope Hope whose weak beeing ruin'd is Alike if it succeed or if it misse ! Hope : In the 1646 edition of Steps to the Temple , this poem and the following one , " M. Crashaws Answer For Hope , " were in- corporated as one poem , in ...
... Hope Hope whose weak beeing ruin'd is Alike if it succeed or if it misse ! Hope : In the 1646 edition of Steps to the Temple , this poem and the following one , " M. Crashaws Answer For Hope , " were in- corporated as one poem , in ...
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... hope is the most hopelesse thing of all . Hope , thou bold Taster of delight ! Who instead of doing so , devourst it quite . Thou bringst us an estate , yet leav'st us poor By ... Hope Dear hope ! earth's dowry ( 286 ) RICHARD CRASHAW.
... hope is the most hopelesse thing of all . Hope , thou bold Taster of delight ! Who instead of doing so , devourst it quite . Thou bringst us an estate , yet leav'st us poor By ... Hope Dear hope ! earth's dowry ( 286 ) RICHARD CRASHAW.
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Miriam Kosh Starkman. M. Crashaws Answer For Hope Dear hope ! earth's dowry , & heavn's debt ! The entity of those that are not yet . Subtlest , but surest beeing ! Thou by whom Our nothing has a definition ! Substantiall shade ! whose ...
Miriam Kosh Starkman. M. Crashaws Answer For Hope Dear hope ! earth's dowry , & heavn's debt ! The entity of those that are not yet . Subtlest , but surest beeing ! Thou by whom Our nothing has a definition ! Substantiall shade ! whose ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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