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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... tell Court - huntsmen , that the King will ride , Call countrey ants to harvest offices ; Love , all alike , no season knowes , nor clyme , Nor houres , dayes , moneths , which are the rags of time . Thy beames , so reverend , and ...
... tell Court - huntsmen , that the King will ride , Call countrey ants to harvest offices ; Love , all alike , no season knowes , nor clyme , Nor houres , dayes , moneths , which are the rags of time . Thy beames , so reverend , and ...
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... tell why : His sonnes , which none of his may bee , Inherite nothing but his infamie : Or may he so long Parasites have fed , That he would faine be theirs , whom he hath bred , And at the last be circumcis'd for bread : The venom of ...
... tell why : His sonnes , which none of his may bee , Inherite nothing but his infamie : Or may he so long Parasites have fed , That he would faine be theirs , whom he hath bred , And at the last be circumcis'd for bread : The venom of ...
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... Tell him He rises now , too late To show us ought worth looking at . Tell him we now can show Him more Then He e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him , Tityrus ...
... Tell him He rises now , too late To show us ought worth looking at . Tell him we now can show Him more Then He e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him , Tityrus ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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