Selected Poetry and ProseHarrap, 1952 - 246 pages |
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Page 109
... Trees their Mistress name . Little , Alas , they know , or heed , How far these Beauties Hers exceed ! Fair Trees ! where s'eer your barkes I wound , No Name shall but your own be found . When we have run our Passions heat , Love hither ...
... Trees their Mistress name . Little , Alas , they know , or heed , How far these Beauties Hers exceed ! Fair Trees ! where s'eer your barkes I wound , No Name shall but your own be found . When we have run our Passions heat , Love hither ...
Page 113
... Trees ; Which in their modest Whispers name Those Acts that swell'd the Cheek of Fame . Much other Groves , say they , then these And other Hills him once did please . Through Groves of Pikes he thunder'd then , And Mountains rais'd of ...
... Trees ; Which in their modest Whispers name Those Acts that swell'd the Cheek of Fame . Much other Groves , say they , then these And other Hills him once did please . Through Groves of Pikes he thunder'd then , And Mountains rais'd of ...
Page 131
... Trees confer : And little now to make me , wants Or of the Fowles , or of the Plants . Give me but Wings as they , and I Streight floting on the Air shall fly : Or turn me but , and you shall see I was but an inverted Tree . Already I ...
... Trees confer : And little now to make me , wants Or of the Fowles , or of the Plants . Give me but Wings as they , and I Streight floting on the Air shall fly : Or turn me but , and you shall see I was but an inverted Tree . Already I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
POEMS AND SATIRES | 64 |
LETTERS AND PROSE | 173 |
Copyright | |
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ABRAHAM COWLEY alwayes AMETAS Andrew Marvell Appleton House Bayes Beauty birds Bishop bramble Cambridge Cambridge Platonists Cavalier Cavalier poets CHARING Charles Christopher Hill Church Church of England civil CLORINDA Court Cromwell crown DAMON Daphnis and Chloe death divine Donne DORINDA doth Earth England English ev'ry Eyes fair Fairfax Fate fear Flow'rs force Gardens Grass green hand happy hast hath Head Heaven honour Hull Jonson King lest liberty Lord Love Lovelace lover Marvell's Mary Marvell Meadows Milton mind Mistress moods Mower Musick Nature never Night Nonconformists once Parliament Peace Platonic love PLEASURE poem poet poetry political Pow'r Praise princes prose publick Puritan Rehearsal Transprosed religion religious Roman Catholicism Royal Royalist Samuel Parker satires Seas sight sing soul stanza streight strong sweet Tears thee thine things thou thought THYRSIS tion Trees Twas unto Wind WOOLCHURCH World ΙΟ