English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 48
Page 75
... hast done , Thou hast not done , For I have more . II Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won Others to sin ? and made my sin their door ? Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I did shun A year or two , but wallowed in a score ? When Thou ...
... hast done , Thou hast not done , For I have more . II Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won Others to sin ? and made my sin their door ? Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I did shun A year or two , but wallowed in a score ? When Thou ...
Page 106
... hast thy walks for health , as well as sport ; Thy mount , to which the dryads do resort , Where Pan and Bacchus their high feasts have made , Beneath the broad beech and the chestnut shade ; That taller tree , which of a nut was set At ...
... hast thy walks for health , as well as sport ; Thy mount , to which the dryads do resort , Where Pan and Bacchus their high feasts have made , Beneath the broad beech and the chestnut shade ; That taller tree , which of a nut was set At ...
Page 380
... Hast thou marked the crocodile's weeping Or the fox's sleeping ? Or hast viewed the peacock in his pride , Or the dove by his bride , When he courts for his lechery ? O so fickle , O so vain , O so false , so false is she ! Song I ...
... Hast thou marked the crocodile's weeping Or the fox's sleeping ? Or hast viewed the peacock in his pride , Or the dove by his bride , When he courts for his lechery ? O so fickle , O so vain , O so false , so false is she ! Song I ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
35 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
A. B. Grosart beauty Ben Jonson blest blood bright Cambridge Chor Countess of Bedford court Crashaw crown Dagon dead death delight divine Donne Donne's doth Dryden earth English eternal eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame flowers foes friends give glorious glory grace grief hand happy hath heart heaven heavenly Henry Vaughan Herbert honor Jebusites John Donne Jonson king light live London Lord Love's Lycidas lyric Metaphysical Poets Milton mind Muse nature ne'er never night o'er Paradise Paradise Lost peace Phineas Fletcher pleasure poems poetry poets praise Puritan Sams satire Satyrs shalt shine sight sing sleep Song soul spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou dost Thou hast thought trees twas unto Vaughan verse weep Westminster School winds wings youth ΤΟ