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 119
... once to see , but found no place : Was ever grief , & c . Thus trimmed , forth they bring me to the rout , Who Crucifie him , crie with one strong shout . God holds his peace at man , and man cries out : Was ever grief , & c . They ...
... once to see , but found no place : Was ever grief , & c . Thus trimmed , forth they bring me to the rout , Who Crucifie him , crie with one strong shout . God holds his peace at man , and man cries out : Was ever grief , & c . They ...
Page 155
... once past changing were , Fast in thy Paradise , where no flower can wither ! Many a spring I shoot up fair , Offring at heav'n , growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together ...
... once past changing were , Fast in thy Paradise , where no flower can wither ! Many a spring I shoot up fair , Offring at heav'n , growing and groning thither : Nor doth my flower Want a spring - showre , My sinnes and I joining together ...
Page 209
... once debas'd , they soon becom Less activ than they were before ; and then After distracting Objects out they run , Which make us wretched Men . A simple Infant's Ey is such a Treasure That when ' tis lost , w ' enjoy no reall Pleasure ...
... once debas'd , they soon becom Less activ than they were before ; and then After distracting Objects out they run , Which make us wretched Men . A simple Infant's Ey is such a Treasure That when ' tis lost , w ' enjoy no reall Pleasure ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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