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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... Dost wooe my soule , for hers offring all thine : And dost not only feare least I allow My love to saints and Angels , things divine , But in thy tender jealousy dost doubt Least the World , fleshe , yea Devill putt thee out . ( New ...
... Dost wooe my soule , for hers offring all thine : And dost not only feare least I allow My love to saints and Angels , things divine , But in thy tender jealousy dost doubt Least the World , fleshe , yea Devill putt thee out . ( New ...
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... Dost thy bright wood of Stars survay ; And all the year dost with thee bring Of thousand flowry Lights thine own Nocturnal Spring . Thou Scythian - like dost round thy Lands above The Suns gilt Tent for ever move , And still as thou in pomp ...
... Dost thy bright wood of Stars survay ; And all the year dost with thee bring Of thousand flowry Lights thine own Nocturnal Spring . Thou Scythian - like dost round thy Lands above The Suns gilt Tent for ever move , And still as thou in pomp ...
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... dost Gold beget . Th'opaque dull Earth thou dost make fine , Thou dost i'th'Moon and Planets shine ; And if Astronomy say true , Our Earth to them doth seem a Planet too . How unaccountable thy Journeys prove ! Thy swift Course thro the ...
... dost Gold beget . Th'opaque dull Earth thou dost make fine , Thou dost i'th'Moon and Planets shine ; And if Astronomy say true , Our Earth to them doth seem a Planet too . How unaccountable thy Journeys prove ! Thy swift Course thro the ...
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