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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... lover , such as wee , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still marke us , he shall see Small change , when we'are to bodies gone . Loves Deitie I long to talke with some old lovers ghost , Who dyed before the god of Love was ...
... lover , such as wee , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still marke us , he shall see Small change , when we'are to bodies gone . Loves Deitie I long to talke with some old lovers ghost , Who dyed before the god of Love was ...
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... Lovers make , Witness the chast desires that never brake Into unruly heats ; witness that brest Which in thy bosom anchor'd his whole rest , " Tis no default in us , I dare acquite Thy Maiden faith , thy purpose fair and white As thy ...
... Lovers make , Witness the chast desires that never brake Into unruly heats ; witness that brest Which in thy bosom anchor'd his whole rest , " Tis no default in us , I dare acquite Thy Maiden faith , thy purpose fair and white As thy ...
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... LOVER Lovers ( whose Priests all Poets are ) Think ev'ry Mistress , when she dies , Is chang'd at least into a Starr : And who dares doubt the Poets wise ? PHILOSOPHER But ask not Bodies doom'd to die , To what abode they go ; Since ...
... LOVER Lovers ( whose Priests all Poets are ) Think ev'ry Mistress , when she dies , Is chang'd at least into a Starr : And who dares doubt the Poets wise ? PHILOSOPHER But ask not Bodies doom'd to die , To what abode they go ; Since ...
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