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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... shine as it shines now , and heretofore ; And , having done that , Thou hast done , I have no more.2 ( Poems , 1633 ) I Walton relates that Donne wrote this poem in his illness of 1623 and caused it later to be set to music . The pun on ...
... shine as it shines now , and heretofore ; And , having done that , Thou hast done , I have no more.2 ( Poems , 1633 ) I Walton relates that Donne wrote this poem in his illness of 1623 and caused it later to be set to music . The pun on ...
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... shine the glimmering light With which all stars shall guild the following night . Nor thinke it much ( since all thy Eaglets may Endure the Sunnie tryall ) if we say This hath the stronger wing , or that doth shine Trickt up in fairer ...
... shine the glimmering light With which all stars shall guild the following night . Nor thinke it much ( since all thy Eaglets may Endure the Sunnie tryall ) if we say This hath the stronger wing , or that doth shine Trickt up in fairer ...
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... shine What ever makes Heaven's forehead fine . But we are deceived all , Stars indeed they are too true , For they but seeme to fall , As heav'ns other spangles doe : It is not for our Earth and us , To shine in things so pretious ...
... shine What ever makes Heaven's forehead fine . But we are deceived all , Stars indeed they are too true , For they but seeme to fall , As heav'ns other spangles doe : It is not for our Earth and us , To shine in things so pretious ...
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