Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660Harvard University Press, 1990 - 394 páginas Offers new interpretations of poems by Milton, Jonson, Herrick, and Lovelace, and looks at five themes in seventeenth century English poetry. |
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... doth not feel his part , hath none In any part of his dominion ; If he hold land , that earth is forfeited , And he unfit on any ground to tread . Carew's vision for the rest of the poem stays with the court , but there are powerful ...
... doth not feel his part , hath none In any part of his dominion ; If he hold land , that earth is forfeited , And he unfit on any ground to tread . Carew's vision for the rest of the poem stays with the court , but there are powerful ...
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... doth blow . He that is a sailor must have a valiant heart , For when he is upon the sea , he is not like to start ; But must with noble courage all dangers undergo : Resolve , resolve : Howe'er the wind doth blow . Our calling is ...
... doth blow . He that is a sailor must have a valiant heart , For when he is upon the sea , he is not like to start ; But must with noble courage all dangers undergo : Resolve , resolve : Howe'er the wind doth blow . Our calling is ...
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... doth bring Sweet honey , in her tail retains a sting . Our sweetest joys are interlined with cares , No field of corn but hath some choking tares . The stream , which doth with silent motion slide Is oftentimes disturbed with wind and ...
... doth bring Sweet honey , in her tail retains a sting . Our sweetest joys are interlined with cares , No field of corn but hath some choking tares . The stream , which doth with silent motion slide Is oftentimes disturbed with wind and ...
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Thresholds I | 1 |
Praising and Blaming | 15 |
Strafford and Buckingham | 41 |
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Andrew Marvell Appleton House ballad Ben Jonson blush breath Buckingham Carew celebration century ceremony Charles Charles's church close common contrast Corbett court Davenant dead death Donne's dost doth Duke Earl of Strafford Edmund Waller Edward King English epigram eyes fair fate fear Felton's give hair hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan Herbert Herrick Herrick's poem Hesperides Ibid ideal Inigo Jones John John Milton Jonson Julia king king's lady lines live look Lovelace Lovelace's Lycidas lyric Marvell's masques Milton muse never offer Paradise Lost peace piece play poem's poet poet's Poetaster poetry praise princes proverb Puritan queen reader restoration rhyme Richard Lovelace rose royal Sciography seas sense seventeenth seventeenth-century sexual Shakespeare ship snake song sonnet soul stanza Strafford sweet thee things thou tion turns unto verse virgin vision Waller's wind word write wrote