Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660Harvard University Press, 1990 - 394 pagina's Offers new interpretations of poems by Milton, Jonson, Herrick, and Lovelace, and looks at five themes in seventeenth century English poetry. |
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Pagina 302
... thee all the days of my life . The poet's moral is that women can play any role they wish : Their wits are so nimble ... thee wise : when gallants view thee And court , do thou despise ; fly , they'll pursue thee . Fasts move an appetite ...
... thee all the days of my life . The poet's moral is that women can play any role they wish : Their wits are so nimble ... thee wise : when gallants view thee And court , do thou despise ; fly , they'll pursue thee . Fasts move an appetite ...
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... thee . Bid that heart stay , and it will stay , To honour thy Decree : Or bid it languish quite away , And ' t shall do so for thee . Bid me to weep , and I will weep , While I have eyes to see : And having none , yet I will keep A ...
... thee . Bid that heart stay , and it will stay , To honour thy Decree : Or bid it languish quite away , And ' t shall do so for thee . Bid me to weep , and I will weep , While I have eyes to see : And having none , yet I will keep A ...
Pagina 353
... thee ; but I could not hear Thee spend a sigh , t'accompany my tear . Me thought ' twas strange , that thou so hard shouldst prove , Whose heart , whose hand , whose every part spake love . Prithee ( lest Maids should censure thee ) but ...
... thee ; but I could not hear Thee spend a sigh , t'accompany my tear . Me thought ' twas strange , that thou so hard shouldst prove , Whose heart , whose hand , whose every part spake love . Prithee ( lest Maids should censure thee ) but ...
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