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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... heart away , If all your servants prove not true , May steale a heart or two from you . ( Playford , Select Musical Ayres , 1652 ) Touth and Beauty Thou art so fair , and yong withall , Thou kindl'st yong desires in me , Restoreing life ...
... heart away , If all your servants prove not true , May steale a heart or two from you . ( Playford , Select Musical Ayres , 1652 ) Touth and Beauty Thou art so fair , and yong withall , Thou kindl'st yong desires in me , Restoreing life ...
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... heart bereft , Can have no heart to fight ? Thou knowst the Sacred Laws of old , Ordain'd a Thief should pay , To quit him of his Theft , seavenfold What he had stoln away . Thy payment shall but double be ; Ó then with speed resign My ...
... heart bereft , Can have no heart to fight ? Thou knowst the Sacred Laws of old , Ordain'd a Thief should pay , To quit him of his Theft , seavenfold What he had stoln away . Thy payment shall but double be ; Ó then with speed resign My ...
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... heart unblest ; Faithless to thee , False , unforgiven , And lose my Everlasting rest . A Song of a Young Lady . To her Ancient Lover Ancient Person , for whom I , All the flattering Youth defy ; Long be it e're thou grow Old , Aking ...
... heart unblest ; Faithless to thee , False , unforgiven , And lose my Everlasting rest . A Song of a Young Lady . To her Ancient Lover Ancient Person , for whom I , All the flattering Youth defy ; Long be it e're thou grow Old , Aking ...
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