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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... true , and faire . If thou findst one , let mee know , Such a Pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet doe not , I would not goe , Though at next doore wee might meet , Though shee were true , when you met her , And last , till you write your letter ...
... true , and faire . If thou findst one , let mee know , Such a Pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet doe not , I would not goe , Though at next doore wee might meet , Though shee were true , when you met her , And last , till you write your letter ...
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... True Love1 ' Tis not how witty , nor how free , Nor yet how beautifull she be , But how much kinde and true to me . Freedome and Wit none can confine , And Beauty like the Sun doth shine , But kinde and true are onely mine . Let others ...
... True Love1 ' Tis not how witty , nor how free , Nor yet how beautifull she be , But how much kinde and true to me . Freedome and Wit none can confine , And Beauty like the Sun doth shine , But kinde and true are onely mine . Let others ...
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... true ( deare Ben :) thy just chastizing hand Hath fixt upon the sotted Age a brand To their swolne pride , and empty scribbling due , It can nor judge , nor write , and yet ' tis true Thy commique Muse from the exalted line . Toucht by ...
... true ( deare Ben :) thy just chastizing hand Hath fixt upon the sotted Age a brand To their swolne pride , and empty scribbling due , It can nor judge , nor write , and yet ' tis true Thy commique Muse from the exalted line . Toucht by ...
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