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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... thine , I am thy sonne , made with thy selfe to shine , Thy servant , whose paines thou hast still repaid , Thy sheepe , thine Image , and till I betray'd My selfe , a temple of thy Spirit divine ; Why doth the devill then usurpe in mee ...
... thine , I am thy sonne , made with thy selfe to shine , Thy servant , whose paines thou hast still repaid , Thy sheepe , thine Image , and till I betray'd My selfe , a temple of thy Spirit divine ; Why doth the devill then usurpe in mee ...
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... thine eyes break from their EASTE And chase the trembling shades away . We saw thee ; and we blest the sight We saw thee by thine own sweet light . Tity . Poor WORLD ( said I. ) what wilt thou doe To entertain this starry STRANGER ? Is ...
... thine eyes break from their EASTE And chase the trembling shades away . We saw thee ; and we blest the sight We saw thee by thine own sweet light . Tity . Poor WORLD ( said I. ) what wilt thou doe To entertain this starry STRANGER ? Is ...
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... thine Their master's Water : their own Wine . XIII Golden though he be , Golden Tagus murmures tho ; Were his way by thee , Content & quiet he would goe . So much more rich would he esteem Thy sylver , then his golden stream . XIV Well ...
... thine Their master's Water : their own Wine . XIII Golden though he be , Golden Tagus murmures tho ; Were his way by thee , Content & quiet he would goe . So much more rich would he esteem Thy sylver , then his golden stream . XIV Well ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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