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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... turn to coal , Then chiefly lives . The Pearl . Matth . 13. 45 I know the wayes of Learning ; both the head And pipes that feed the presse , and make it runne ; What reason hath from nature borrowed , Or of it self , like a good huswife ...
... turn to coal , Then chiefly lives . The Pearl . Matth . 13. 45 I know the wayes of Learning ; both the head And pipes that feed the presse , and make it runne ; What reason hath from nature borrowed , Or of it self , like a good huswife ...
Page 155
... turn , And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again , After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my onely light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy ...
... turn , And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again , After so many deaths I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my onely light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy ...
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... turn not beasts , but Angels . Let the king Me ever into these his cellars bring Where flowes such wine as we can have of none But HIM who trod the wine - presse all alone Wine of youth , life , & the sweet Deaths of love ; Wine of ...
... turn not beasts , but Angels . Let the king Me ever into these his cellars bring Where flowes such wine as we can have of none But HIM who trod the wine - presse all alone Wine of youth , life , & the sweet Deaths of love ; Wine of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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Aire Angels appear beauty better blood body booke breath bright bring Church dead deare death devotional Divine Donne dost doth earth epigrams eyes face fair fall feare finde fire give glory gone grace grief grow hand hast hath head heart heaven Herbert Holy hope houre hymns John keepe King leave lesse light lines live looke Lord lovers metaphysical minde move nature never night once passe peace pleasures poems poet poetry poore Press pure rest rise selfe sense shee shine sigh sight sinne sleepe song soule spirit spring stand starres stay strange Sunne sweet teares tell thee thine things thinke thou art thought true University unto Vaughan verse whole wilt