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 76
... never be renew'd , thou never live , I ( since no man can make thee live ) will try , What wee may gaine by thy Anatomy . Her death hath taught us dearely , that thou art Corrupt and mortall in thy purest part . Let no man say , the ...
... never be renew'd , thou never live , I ( since no man can make thee live ) will try , What wee may gaine by thy Anatomy . Her death hath taught us dearely , that thou art Corrupt and mortall in thy purest part . Let no man say , the ...
Page 166
... Never did tree beare fruit like this , Balsam of Soules , the bodyes blisse ; But , O his grave ! where I saw lent ( For he had none , ) a Monument , An undefil'd , and new - heaw'd one , But there was not the Corner - stone ; Sure ...
... Never did tree beare fruit like this , Balsam of Soules , the bodyes blisse ; But , O his grave ! where I saw lent ( For he had none , ) a Monument , An undefil'd , and new - heaw'd one , But there was not the Corner - stone ; Sure ...
Page 276
... never have it so THOU art love's victime ; & must dy A death more mysticall & high . Into love's armes thou shalt let fall A still - surviving funerall . His is the DART must make the DEATH Whose stroke shall tast thy hallow'd breath ...
... never have it so THOU art love's victime ; & must dy A death more mysticall & high . Into love's armes thou shalt let fall A still - surviving funerall . His is the DART must make the DEATH Whose stroke shall tast thy hallow'd breath ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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