Eight Metaphysical PoetsJack Dalglish Heinemann, 1961 - 184 páginas This series presents complete poems and generous excerpts from longer works. Each book includes a biographical and critical introduction, a commentary and notes on the poems. This book contains poems by Donne, Herbert, Carew, Crashaw, Vaughan, King, Marvell and Cowley. |
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 15721631 | 11 |
A nocturnall upon S Lucies day | 17 |
The Funerall | 23 |
Hymne to God my God in my sicknesse 3 | 30 |
Redemption | 36 |
POEMS OF THOMAS CAREW 1595?1639 | 48 |
POEMS OF HENRY KING 15921669 | 89 |
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Faun | 101 |
The Fair Singer | 107 |
POEMS OF HENRY VAUGHAN 16211695 | 162 |
89 | 167 |
99 | 173 |
POEMS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY 16181667 | 180 |
183 | |
A Dialogue between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure | 95 |
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ABRAHAM COWLEY ANDREW MARVELL Aurelian Townshend beauty became body Cambridge Carew Church Colours conceit Court Cowley Crashaw dayes dear death didst died divine Donne's doth earth Elegie expresses eyes F. R. Leavis fair faith Fate fear fire flowers force Garden George Herbert George Sandys glory grace grief Grierson H. C. Beeching hath heart Heaven Henry Herbert Grierson holy holy orders Hymn imagery influence intellectual James Reeves John Donne Jonson joyes King light lines live Lord love poems lovers lyric Marvell Marvell's means Metaphysical poet mind Mistress nature never Nicholas Ferrar night passion PLEASURE poetry religious RICHARD CRASHAW Roses secular sense shalt shine sinne Sir Matthew Song sonnet soul spheare spirit stanzas Sunne sweet tears Temple thee themes thine things Thomas THOMAS CAREW thou hast thought unto Vaughan verse Virgin weeping wilt Wings write ΙΟ