Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... rest , for all his unquestionable Christian belief , on an essentially human scene . Jonson is one of the first to cultivate what may be seen as another poetic response to a world of disorder , that of the self - consciously graceful ...
... rest , for all his unquestionable Christian belief , on an essentially human scene . Jonson is one of the first to cultivate what may be seen as another poetic response to a world of disorder , that of the self - consciously graceful ...
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... rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go , S ΙΟ S Rest of their bones , and soul's delivery . Thou JOHN DONNE 47.
... rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go , S ΙΟ S Rest of their bones , and soul's delivery . Thou JOHN DONNE 47.
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... rest , Storms of ambition tossing us repressed . Your drooping country , torn with civil hate , Restored by you is made a glorious state , The seat of empire where the Irish come , And the unwilling Scotch , to fetch their doom . The ...
... rest , Storms of ambition tossing us repressed . Your drooping country , torn with civil hate , Restored by you is made a glorious state , The seat of empire where the Irish come , And the unwilling Scotch , to fetch their doom . The ...
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Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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Andrew Marvell angels autumnal face beauty Ben Jonson blest blood body breast breath bright canst CORBILUS crown dead dear death decay delight divine Donne's dost doth Drayton dust earth Elysium epigram eyes fair fate fear fire flame flesh flowers give grace grave grief groat hair harmonious hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan Herbert Herrick Hesperides honour John Donne Jonson joys kings kiss light limbeck live look Lord love's lovers Lycidas lyric MICHAEL DRAYTON mistress Muses never night nymphs o'er poems poetry poets praise Prince Richard Crashaw Robert Herrick satyr sense shade Shakespeare shine sing Song Sonnet Sonnet 61 Sonnet 9 soul sphere spirit spring stars stay sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thyself tree truth turn twixt unto verse weep Whilst wind ΙΟ