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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... minde transport . This bargaine's good ; if when I'am old , I bee Inflam'd by thee , If thine owne honour , or my shame , or paine , Thou covet most , at that age thou shalt gaine . Doe thy will then , then subject and degree , And ...
... minde transport . This bargaine's good ; if when I'am old , I bee Inflam'd by thee , If thine owne honour , or my shame , or paine , Thou covet most , at that age thou shalt gaine . Doe thy will then , then subject and degree , And ...
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... minde may chime , And mend my ryme . 10 20 30 Christmas All after pleasures as I rid one day , My horse and I , both tir'd , bodie and minde , With full crie of affections , quite astray , I took up in the next inne I could finde ...
... minde may chime , And mend my ryme . 10 20 30 Christmas All after pleasures as I rid one day , My horse and I , both tir'd , bodie and minde , With full crie of affections , quite astray , I took up in the next inne I could finde ...
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... minde : He views their stations , walks from doore to doore , Surveys , as if he had design'd To make a purchase there : he sees their dances , And knoweth long before Both their full - ey'd aspects , and secret glances . The nimble ...
... minde : He views their stations , walks from doore to doore , Surveys , as if he had design'd To make a purchase there : he sees their dances , And knoweth long before Both their full - ey'd aspects , and secret glances . The nimble ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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