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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Angels Baroque beauty blood bloud body breath Brest bright Christian mysticism Church Crashaw dayes dead deare death devotional poetry Donne's doth earth eternity evry eyes face fair fall feare fire flame George Herbert give glorious glory gone grace grief grow hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan Holy Sonnets hymns Immortall John Donne joyes King know'st let mee light live Lord lov'd lovers lyes meditation metaphysical poetry minde musically tuned musick mysticism night poet poetic poore poyson praise Prince Richard Crashaw runne secular shee shine sigh sight sing sinne sleepe song sorrow soule spheare spirit spring starres Sunne sweet teares Temple thee theme thine things thinke Thomas Traherne thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thought thy selfe Traherne true truth no beautie twixt unto Valediction verse vertue weep wilt thou