The Metaphysical PoetsHelen Gardner Oxford University Press, 1957 - 309 sidor 200 poems by some 40 authors, edited from the original editions with brief annotations and critical introduction. |
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... king and he gave them a Log . Distressed by its immobility they complained and King Log was replaced by a snake which tormented them . During the Middle Ages the snake was transformed into King Stork . In calmes , Heaven laughs to see ...
... king and he gave them a Log . Distressed by its immobility they complained and King Log was replaced by a snake which tormented them . During the Middle Ages the snake was transformed into King Stork . In calmes , Heaven laughs to see ...
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... Kings whom thou saw'st yesterday , And thou shalt heare , All here in one bed lay . She'is all States , and all Princes , I ... King's face seen at Court , or on the coinage , dates this poem , like the last , as after 1603 . Alas , alas ...
... Kings whom thou saw'st yesterday , And thou shalt heare , All here in one bed lay . She'is all States , and all Princes , I ... King's face seen at Court , or on the coinage , dates this poem , like the last , as after 1603 . Alas , alas ...
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... King's return to Oxford after Edgehill . He died of camp fever and was buried in Christ Church Cathedral . Aubrey says it is not to be forgott that king Charles Ist dropt a teare at the newes of his death ' . It occasioned an outburst ...
... King's return to Oxford after Edgehill . He died of camp fever and was buried in Christ Church Cathedral . Aubrey says it is not to be forgott that king Charles Ist dropt a teare at the newes of his death ' . It occasioned an outburst ...
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