Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Oxford University Press, 1921 - 244 strán (strany) |
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... e're they tell us here To make those sufferings dear , " Twill there I fear be found , That to the being crown'd , T ' have lov'd alone will not suffice , Unlesse we also have been wise , And have our Loves enjoy'd . What posture can we ...
... e're they tell us here To make those sufferings dear , " Twill there I fear be found , That to the being crown'd , T ' have lov'd alone will not suffice , Unlesse we also have been wise , And have our Loves enjoy'd . What posture can we ...
Strana 51
... e're Loves native houres were set , What ever starry Synod met , " Tis in the mercy of her eye , If poore Love shall live or dye . If those sharpe Rayes putting on Points of Death bid Love be gon , ( Though the Heavens in counsell sate ...
... e're Loves native houres were set , What ever starry Synod met , " Tis in the mercy of her eye , If poore Love shall live or dye . If those sharpe Rayes putting on Points of Death bid Love be gon , ( Though the Heavens in counsell sate ...
Strana 71
... make no shade , Although the Sun had granted it : The fairest Flowers could please no more , neer you , Then Painted Flowers , set next to them , could do . IO 20 30 40 When e're then you come hither , that shall be ( 71 )
... make no shade , Although the Sun had granted it : The fairest Flowers could please no more , neer you , Then Painted Flowers , set next to them , could do . IO 20 30 40 When e're then you come hither , that shall be ( 71 )
Strana 72
Donne to Butler Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. When e're then you come hither , that shall be The time , which this to others is , to Me . The little joys which here are now , The name of Punishments do bear ; When by their sight ...
Donne to Butler Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson. When e're then you come hither , that shall be The time , which this to others is , to Me . The little joys which here are now , The name of Punishments do bear ; When by their sight ...
Strana 125
... e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him , Tityrus , where th ' hast been , Tell him , Thyrsis , what th ' hast seen . Tityrus . Gloomy night embrac't the Place ...
... e're show'd to mortall Sight ; Then he Himselfe e're saw before ; Which to be seen needes not His light . Tell him , Tityrus , where th ' hast been , Tell him , Thyrsis , what th ' hast seen . Tityrus . Gloomy night embrac't the Place ...
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Abraham Cowley Andrew Marvell Angels Aurelian Townshend beauty blest breast breath brest bright conceits Crashaw crown dayes dear death delight Divine Donne's dost doth Dryden e're earth elegies eyes fair Faith fall Fate fear fire flame flowers George Herbert Giles Fletcher give glory grace grave grief hair happy hast hath heart Heaven Henry Vaughan Hymn John Donne joyes Katherine Philips King light live Lord lov'd love's Lovers metaphysical Milton mind Mistresse never night numbers passionate pleasure poems poetic poetry poets religious Richard Crashaw Richard Lovelace shade shee shine sigh sight sinn Sir John Suckling smiles Song sonnet soul spheare spirit starres Sunne sweet taste teares tell thee thine things Thomas Carew Thou art thou shalt thought thy face true unto verse vertue weeping William Davenant William Habington wilt wings ΙΟ