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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... poems are not Herbertian . Of all the poets represented in this volume , Henry Vaughan alone was not in holy orders ... poems , in others it allowed him the free- dom to assume his own authentic , original voice . The majority of the ...
... poems are not Herbertian . Of all the poets represented in this volume , Henry Vaughan alone was not in holy orders ... poems , in others it allowed him the free- dom to assume his own authentic , original voice . The majority of the ...
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... Poems ; " La Corona " in 1607 , at least the first six of the " Holy Sonnets , ” “ The Litany , ” and “ The Cross . " In 1611 and 1612 he wrote the two Anniversary Poems , “ An Anatomy of the World " and " The Second Anniversary or The ...
... Poems ; " La Corona " in 1607 , at least the first six of the " Holy Sonnets , ” “ The Litany , ” and “ The Cross . " In 1611 and 1612 he wrote the two Anniversary Poems , “ An Anatomy of the World " and " The Second Anniversary or The ...
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... poems and Centuries remained in manuscript until their discovery by W. T. Brooke . The poems were published for the first time in 1903 by Bertram Dobell , and reprinted in 1906. The Poems of Felicity , found in the Burney MS . , were ...
... poems and Centuries remained in manuscript until their discovery by W. T. Brooke . The poems were published for the first time in 1903 by Bertram Dobell , and reprinted in 1906. The Poems of Felicity , found in the Burney MS . , were ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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