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 49
... whole sap is sunke : The generall balme th'hydroptique earth hath drunk , Whither , as to the beds - feet , like is shrunke , Dead and enterr'd ; yet all these seeme to laugh , Compar❜d with mee , who am their Epitaph . Study me then ...
... whole sap is sunke : The generall balme th'hydroptique earth hath drunk , Whither , as to the beds - feet , like is shrunke , Dead and enterr'd ; yet all these seeme to laugh , Compar❜d with mee , who am their Epitaph . Study me then ...
Page 96
... whole solid Earth could not allow Nor furnish forth materialls enow ; And that this Center , to raise such a place , Was farre too little , to have beene the Base ; No more affords this world , foundation To erect true joy , were all ...
... whole solid Earth could not allow Nor furnish forth materialls enow ; And that this Center , to raise such a place , Was farre too little , to have beene the Base ; No more affords this world , foundation To erect true joy , were all ...
Page 142
... whole world 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 ...
... whole world 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 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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