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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... seek the sunne ! Was ever grief , & c . With clubs and staves they seek me , as a thief , Who am the Way and Truth , the true relief ; Most true to those , who are my greatest grief : Was ever grief , & c . Judas , dost thou betray me ...
... seek the sunne ! Was ever grief , & c . With clubs and staves they seek me , as a thief , Who am the Way and Truth , the true relief ; Most true to those , who are my greatest grief : Was ever grief , & c . Judas , dost thou betray me ...
Page 123
... seek What I have treasur'd in my memorie ! Since , if my soul make even with the week , Each seventh note by right is due to thee . I finde there quarries of pil'd vanities , But shreds of holinesse , that dare not venture To shew their ...
... seek What I have treasur'd in my memorie ! Since , if my soul make even with the week , Each seventh note by right is due to thee . I finde there quarries of pil'd vanities , But shreds of holinesse , that dare not venture To shew their ...
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... seek my Bliss abov the Skies , How often did I lift mine Eys Beyond the Spheres ! Dame Nature told me there was endless Space Within my Soul ; I spy'd its very face : Sure it not for nought appears . What is there which a Man may see ...
... seek my Bliss abov the Skies , How often did I lift mine Eys Beyond the Spheres ! Dame Nature told me there was endless Space Within my Soul ; I spy'd its very face : Sure it not for nought appears . What is there which a Man may see ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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