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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... Mind Exerted for it saw Infinitie Twas not a Sphere , but twas a Power Invisible , and yet a Bower . 7 O Wondrous Self ! O Sphere of Light , O Sphere of Joy most fair ; O Act , O Power infinit ; O Subtile , and unbounded Air ! O Living ...
... Mind Exerted for it saw Infinitie Twas not a Sphere , but twas a Power Invisible , and yet a Bower . 7 O Wondrous Self ! O Sphere of Light , O Sphere of Joy most fair ; O Act , O Power infinit ; O Subtile , and unbounded Air ! O Living ...
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... Mind of God , that Sphere of Lov , ( In nature , hight , extent , abov All other Spheres , ) A Man may see Himself , the World , the Bride Of God His Church , which as they there are ey'd Strangely exalted each appears : His Mind is ...
... Mind of God , that Sphere of Lov , ( In nature , hight , extent , abov All other Spheres , ) A Man may see Himself , the World , the Bride Of God His Church , which as they there are ey'd Strangely exalted each appears : His Mind is ...
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... Mind An endless Liberty they find : Throu - out all Spaces can extend , Nor ever meet or know an End . They , in their native Sphere , At boundless Distances appear : Eternity can measure ; Its no Beginning see with Pleasure . Thus in ...
... Mind An endless Liberty they find : Throu - out all Spaces can extend , Nor ever meet or know an End . They , in their native Sphere , At boundless Distances appear : Eternity can measure ; Its no Beginning see with Pleasure . Thus in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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