Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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... poems of the period , to introduce readers to poets who deserve to be better known and to give an accurate ... poems I have not attempted to represent by extracts . The second section is a miscellany in which poems have been chosen ...
... poems of the period , to introduce readers to poets who deserve to be better known and to give an accurate ... poems I have not attempted to represent by extracts . The second section is a miscellany in which poems have been chosen ...
Strana 102
... poems which underline the accuracy of Herbert's reported description of The Temple as a picture of the many ... poems here are taken , is the central and longest section of The Temple ; it is preceded there by a long homiletic poem ...
... poems which underline the accuracy of Herbert's reported description of The Temple as a picture of the many ... poems here are taken , is the central and longest section of The Temple ; it is preceded there by a long homiletic poem ...
Strana 138
... poem Samson Agonistes . Amongst a huge bibliography , there are recent editions of the poems by J. Carey and A. Fowler ( London , 1968 ) and Douglas Bush ( London , 1965 ) ; the chief biographies are the massive Life by David Masson ( 6 ...
... poem Samson Agonistes . Amongst a huge bibliography , there are recent editions of the poems by J. Carey and A. Fowler ( London , 1968 ) and Douglas Bush ( London , 1965 ) ; the chief biographies are the massive Life by David Masson ( 6 ...
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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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