The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseAlastair Fowler The seventeenth century saw some of the great achievements in the English language. Milton wrote Paradise Lost, Donne composed his Metaphysical verse, and Shakespeare his late Romances, not to mention the work of Dryden, Marvell, Jonson, and many others. Now, this remarkable quantity of extraordinary literature has been brought together here in one large volume. Like the previous edition, all of the best known works are present, but this new edition also responds to considerable changes in scholarship and perspective in recent years. Popular and minor poets take a place alongside their more well known peers. Alastair Fowler, the collection's distinguished editor, has included a generous portion of poetry by women, as well as a sampling of American colonial verse, while also striking a balance between Metaphysical and Jonsonian poetry. |
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... Earth and sets up the even ; But night holds fixed wings , feathered all with banes , Above those most unblest ... earth's womb did gore Till I a pit digged of a cubit round , Which with the liquid sacrifice we crowned : First , honey ...
... Earth and sets up the even ; But night holds fixed wings , feathered all with banes , Above those most unblest ... earth's womb did gore Till I a pit digged of a cubit round , Which with the liquid sacrifice we crowned : First , honey ...
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... earth forth brings Water to drown herself , should heaven deny With one small drop the deluge to supply ; That through her pores , the soft and spungy earth , As in a dropsy or unkindly birth , A woman , swollen , sends from her fluxive ...
... earth forth brings Water to drown herself , should heaven deny With one small drop the deluge to supply ; That through her pores , the soft and spungy earth , As in a dropsy or unkindly birth , A woman , swollen , sends from her fluxive ...
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... Earth make drunk the thirsty plains ; Our sun ( a spark of thine ) dark shadows drains , Gilds all the world , paints Earth , revives the dead ; Seas ( through earth pipes distilled ) in cisterns shed , And power their liver springs in ...
... Earth make drunk the thirsty plains ; Our sun ( a spark of thine ) dark shadows drains , Gilds all the world , paints Earth , revives the dead ; Seas ( through earth pipes distilled ) in cisterns shed , And power their liver springs in ...
Contents
Introduction | xxxvii |
Acknowledgements | xlv |
ANNE HOWARD? 15571630 | 10 |
Copyright | |
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