The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseThe 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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( 1610 ) SIR JOHN STRADLING 1563–1637 from Divine Poems in Seven Several Classes 33 IO ( Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac ) YEt once again heaven's king , and Earth's great lord , Saith thus : my servant Abraham's faith I'll prove ...
( 1610 ) SIR JOHN STRADLING 1563–1637 from Divine Poems in Seven Several Classes 33 IO ( Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac ) YEt once again heaven's king , and Earth's great lord , Saith thus : my servant Abraham's faith I'll prove ...
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219 Ditty If you refuse me once , and think again , I will complain You are deceived : love is no work of art ; It must be got and born , Not made and worn , Or such wherein you have no part . Or do you think they more than once can die ...
219 Ditty If you refuse me once , and think again , I will complain You are deceived : love is no work of art ; It must be got and born , Not made and worn , Or such wherein you have no part . Or do you think they more than once can die ...
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840 755 259 858 601 554 358 600 183 383 370 385 439 660 247 669 706 353 279 797 249 652 740 457 Mistress of all my senses can invite , More haughty than the rest , the wolfish race More oft than once death whispered in mine ear ...
840 755 259 858 601 554 358 600 183 383 370 385 439 660 247 669 706 353 279 797 249 652 740 457 Mistress of all my senses can invite , More haughty than the rest , the wolfish race More oft than once death whispered in mine ear ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | xxxvi |
BEN JONSON 15721637 | xxxvii |
Acknowledgements | xlv |
Copyright | |
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