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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... winde Serves to advance an honest minde . Only the simple , or uncompounded , and things compounded of elements between which is no contrariety are free from corruption and immortal . If thou beest borne to strange sights , Things ...
... winde Serves to advance an honest minde . Only the simple , or uncompounded , and things compounded of elements between which is no contrariety are free from corruption and immortal . If thou beest borne to strange sights , Things ...
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... winde Example finde , To doe me more harme , than it purposeth ; Since thou and I sigh one anothers breath , Who e'r sighes most , is cruellest , and hasts the others death . Loves Alchymie Some that have deeper digg'd loves Myne than I ...
... winde Example finde , To doe me more harme , than it purposeth ; Since thou and I sigh one anothers breath , Who e'r sighes most , is cruellest , and hasts the others death . Loves Alchymie Some that have deeper digg'd loves Myne than I ...
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... winde would disorder him .. when he ridd abroad with those in whose company he most delighted , if the winde chanced to be in his face , he would ( after a little pleasant mur- muringe ) suddaynely turne his horse , and goe home ...
... winde would disorder him .. when he ridd abroad with those in whose company he most delighted , if the winde chanced to be in his face , he would ( after a little pleasant mur- muringe ) suddaynely turne his horse , and goe home ...
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