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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... houre , Nor a lost houre recall ! But come bad chance , And wee joyne to'it our strength , And wee teach it art and length , It selfe o'r us to advance . When thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not winde , But sigh'st my soule away , When thou ...
... houre , Nor a lost houre recall ! But come bad chance , And wee joyne to'it our strength , And wee teach it art and length , It selfe o'r us to advance . When thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not winde , But sigh'st my soule away , When thou ...
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... houres after . Once I lov❜d and dy'd ; and am now become Mine Epitaph and Tombe . Here dead men speake their last , and so do I ; Love - slaine , loe , here I lye . 20 A Lecture upon the Shadow Stand still , and I will read to thee A ...
... houres after . Once I lov❜d and dy'd ; and am now become Mine Epitaph and Tombe . Here dead men speake their last , and so do I ; Love - slaine , loe , here I lye . 20 A Lecture upon the Shadow Stand still , and I will read to thee A ...
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... houres , and not a brow But Clouds hang on . As he that in some Caves thick damp Lockt from the light , Fixeth a solitary lamp , To brave the night And walking from his Sun , when past The glim'ring Ray Cuts through the heavy mists in ...
... houres , and not a brow But Clouds hang on . As he that in some Caves thick damp Lockt from the light , Fixeth a solitary lamp , To brave the night And walking from his Sun , when past The glim'ring Ray Cuts through the heavy mists in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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