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 140
... shine as gladly , As frost - nipt sunnes look sadly . Then we will sing , and shine all our own day , And one another pay : His beams shall cheer my breast , and both so twine , Till ev'n his beams sing , and my musick shine . The World ...
... shine as gladly , As frost - nipt sunnes look sadly . Then we will sing , and shine all our own day , And one another pay : His beams shall cheer my breast , and both so twine , Till ev'n his beams sing , and my musick shine . The World ...
Page 177
... in the gladsome East , Some others neer the West , And when I cannot see , yet do you shine And beat about your endles line . 10 Silence , and light , and watchfulnes with you Attend Silex Scintillans ( 177 ) The Constellation.
... in the gladsome East , Some others neer the West , And when I cannot see , yet do you shine And beat about your endles line . 10 Silence , and light , and watchfulnes with you Attend Silex Scintillans ( 177 ) The Constellation.
Page 220
... shine Within the Skies , or els abov : Both Worlds one Heven made by Lov , In common happy I With Angels walk And there my Joys espy ; With God himself I talk ; Wondring with Ravishment all Things to see Such Reall Joys , so truly Mine ...
... shine Within the Skies , or els abov : Both Worlds one Heven made by Lov , In common happy I With Angels walk And there my Joys espy ; With God himself I talk ; Wondring with Ravishment all Things to see Such Reall Joys , so truly Mine ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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