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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... less ; Less Women love't , either in Love or Dress . A thousand different shapes it bears , Comely in thousand shapes appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now , Like Spirits in a Place , we know not How . London that vents ...
... less ; Less Women love't , either in Love or Dress . A thousand different shapes it bears , Comely in thousand shapes appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now , Like Spirits in a Place , we know not How . London that vents ...
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... less , More fit thy Greatness , and my Littleness ) Lo here I beg ( I whom thou once didst prove So humble to Esteem , so Good to Love ) Not that thy Spirit might on me Doubled be , I ask but Half thy mighty Spirit for Me . And when my ...
... less , More fit thy Greatness , and my Littleness ) Lo here I beg ( I whom thou once didst prove So humble to Esteem , so Good to Love ) Not that thy Spirit might on me Doubled be , I ask but Half thy mighty Spirit for Me . And when my ...
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... less Liberall to Gold ; Didst thou less value to it give , Of how much care ( alas ) might'st thou poor Man relieve ! To me the Sun is more delightful farr , And all fair Days much fairer are . But few , ah wondrous few there be , Who ...
... less Liberall to Gold ; Didst thou less value to it give , Of how much care ( alas ) might'st thou poor Man relieve ! To me the Sun is more delightful farr , And all fair Days much fairer are . But few , ah wondrous few there be , Who ...
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A. B. Grosart ABRAHAM COWLEY Angels AURELIAN TOWNSHEND beauty blest bloud breast breath brest Brian Duppa bright Castara Crashaw crowne dayes dead deare death delight didst divine Donne doth drest dust e're Earth Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fall Fantastick Fate fear fire flame flowers FRANCIS QUARLES friends give glory grace grief hand hath head heart Heaven Herbert John Donne Jonson joyes King kisse light live Lord lov'd lovers metaphysical poetry mind Mistress musick ne're never night numbers Oxford pleasure Poems Poets RICHARD CRASHAW RICHARD LEIGH selfe shade shalt shee shew shine sigh sight sing sinne sleep soul spheare spirit spring starres Sunne sweet teares tell thee thine things THOMAS TRAHERNE Thou art thou dost thou hast thought twixt unto verse vertue wayes weeping WILLIAM HABINGTON wilt winde wings