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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... sinne by which I wonne Others to sinne ? and , made my sinne their doore ? Wilt thou forgive that sinne which I did shunne A yeare , or two : but wallowed in , a score ? When thou hast done , thou hast not done , For , I have more . I have ...
... sinne by which I wonne Others to sinne ? and , made my sinne their doore ? Wilt thou forgive that sinne which I did shunne A yeare , or two : but wallowed in , a score ? When thou hast done , thou hast not done , For , I have more . I have ...
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... Sinne and Love . Who would know Sinne , let him repair Unto Mount Olivet ; there shall he see A man so wrung with pains , that all his hair , His skinne , his garments bloudie be . Sinne is that presse and vice , which forceth pain To ...
... Sinne and Love . Who would know Sinne , let him repair Unto Mount Olivet ; there shall he see A man so wrung with pains , that all his hair , His skinne , his garments bloudie be . Sinne is that presse and vice , which forceth pain To ...
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... sinne ' Till they shall equall him in vice . And then they likewise shall Their ruine have , For as your selves your Empires fall , And every Kingdome hath a grave . Thus those Coelestiall fires , Though seeming mute , The fallacie of ...
... sinne ' Till they shall equall him in vice . And then they likewise shall Their ruine have , For as your selves your Empires fall , And every Kingdome hath a grave . Thus those Coelestiall fires , Though seeming mute , The fallacie of ...
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