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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... teares did shed , As though his floods should quench his flames , which with his teares were bred : Alas ( quoth he ) but newly borne , in fierie heates I frie , Yet none approach to warme their harts or feele my fire , but I ; My ...
... teares did shed , As though his floods should quench his flames , which with his teares were bred : Alas ( quoth he ) but newly borne , in fierie heates I frie , Yet none approach to warme their harts or feele my fire , but I ; My ...
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... Teares at home , For all are false , that tast not just like mine ; Alas , hearts do not in eyes shine , Nor can you more judge womans thoughts by teares , Than by her shadow , what she weares . O perverse sexe , where none is true but ...
... Teares at home , For all are false , that tast not just like mine ; Alas , hearts do not in eyes shine , Nor can you more judge womans thoughts by teares , Than by her shadow , what she weares . O perverse sexe , where none is true but ...
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... teares before thy face , whil'st I stay here , For thy face coines them , and thy stampe they beare , And by this ... teares mixt with mine doe overflow This world , by waters sent from thee , my heaven dissolved so . The basic conceit ...
... teares before thy face , whil'st I stay here , For thy face coines them , and thy stampe they beare , And by this ... teares mixt with mine doe overflow This world , by waters sent from thee , my heaven dissolved so . The basic conceit ...
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