The Breaking of the Circle: Studies in the Effect of the "new Science" Upon Seventeenth Century Poetry |
Contents
The Circle of Perfection | 34 |
The Death of a World | 65 |
The Breaking of the Circle | 105 |
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Adam aesthetics analogy Anniversary Poems Astraea astronomy beauty believed blood body Circle of Perfection circular compass Copernicus cosmic Countess of Bedford Crashaw Creation creatures dance dead death decay Deity Donne wrote Donne's doth earth elements Elizabeth Drury Elizabethan epitome eternity eyes fire Fletcher Galileo's Garden of Cyrus geocosm globe harmony Harvey hath heart heavens Henry Henry Vaughan Herbert idea infinite infinity Jacob Boehme John Donne Kepler little world living loadstone macrocosm and microcosm man's metaphor metaphysical microcosm Milton mind modern moon motion mystical Nature Otto Benesch Paracelsus Philosophy Phineas Fletcher planets poetry poets proportion Purple Island Religio Medici Renaissance round scientists Second Anniversary seventeenth century shee Sir Thomas Browne soul space sphere spirit stanza starres stars symbol tears terrella thee theory things Thomas Traherne thou thought tion Traherne universe vast Virgin whole wonder