Major Poets of the Earlier Seventeenth Century: Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Crashaw, Jonson, Herrick, Marvell

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Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, Andrew J. Sabol
Odyssey Press, 1973 - Всего страниц: 1330
"There have been many Golden Ages in the English literary tradition, but none has surpassed in intensity, variety, and technical brilliance the early years of the seventeenth century. This was the age which brought the ideals of the reformation to full fruition and witnessed both the advent of the new science and the planting of the seed of the democratic spirits. Surprisingly, these international currents merged felicitously with the poetic and musical impulse to produce a remarkable florescence of lyric poetry giving brilliant expression to the newly perceived interconnection between the divine and mundane worlds. The editors of this volume have brought together the work of seven poets who, in their opinion, are true luminaries in the age of brilliance. Each poet is presented in an extensive repertory of his works which in most instances includes is chief poetic volume edited in toto, surrounded by generous selections from companion works." -Publisher.

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INTRODUCTION
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Title page of the first edition of Donnes Poems 1633
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The goodmorrow 21 Song Goe and catche a falling starre 22 Womans
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Loves Usury 26 The Canonization 27 The triple Foole 28 Lovers
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of weeping 46 Loves
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The Blossome 64 The Primrose 66 The Relique 67
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ELEGIES SATIRES VERSE LETTERS
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Upon the Bleeding Crucifix 685 Upon the Crowne of Thorns 687
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Emblem probably by Crashaw devised to accompany The
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Glorious Assumption of Our Blessed Lady 699 Sainte Mary Magdalene
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Description of a Religious House and Condition of Life 731 An Epitaph
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INTRODUCTION
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Title page of the first folio of Jonsons Workes 1616
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To the Reader 762 II To my Booke 762 III To my Bookeseller 763
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Edward Herbert At Julyers
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The First Anniversary
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DIVINE POEMS
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HOLY SONNETS 1633
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The Crosse 162 Upon the Annunciation and Passion falling upon one
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INTRODUCTION
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Title page of the first edition of Herberts The Temple 1633
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Superliminare
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The Altar 205 The Sacrifice 206 The Thankesgiving 215 The Reprisall
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H Baptisme II 224 Nature 224 Sinne I 225 Affliction I 226
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Antiphon I 233 Love I 233 Love II 234 The Temper I 234
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Praise I 241 Affliction II 241 Mattens 242 Sinne II
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Frailty 251 Constancy 252 Affliction III 254
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3 3 Our life is hid with
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Affliction IV 271 Man 272 Antiphon II 274 Unkindnes 275
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Affliction V 278 Mortification 279 Decay 280 Misery 281 Jordan II
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The British Church 291 The Quipp 292 Vanity II 293 The Dawning
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Hope 305 Sinnes round 305 Time 306 Gratefulnes 307
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Confession 310 Giddines 311 The Bunch of Grapes 312 Love
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The family 322 The Size 323 Artillery 325 Churchrents or schismes 326
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The Discharge 330 Praise II 332 An Offering 333Longing 335
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The Flowre 354 Dotage 355 The Sonne 356 A true Hymne
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Bittersweet 360 The Glance 360 The
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The Invitation 369 The Banquet 370 The Posy 372 A parody 373
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LEnvoy
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To Jesus Christ
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Death I 416 Resurrection and Immortality 418 Day of Judgement 1 421
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The Search 425 Isaacs Marriage 428 The Brittish Church
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The Pursuite 435 Mount of Olives I 436 The Incar
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stealth of dayes 451 ChurchService 452 Buriall 453 Chearfulness
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Corruption 470 H Scriptures 471 Unprofitablenes 472
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Christs Nativity 472 The Check 474 Disorder and frailty 476 Idle Verse
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The Dawning 485 Admission 486 Praise 487 Dressing 489
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The Pilgrimage 501 The Law and the Gospel 502 The World
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512 The Sap 515 Mount of Olives II 517 Man 518 I walkt the other
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day to spend my hour 119 Begging I
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Ascensionday 523 AscensionHymn 525 They are all gone into the world
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The Timber 146 The Jews 148 Begging II 550 PalmSunday 551
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The Knot 558 The Ornament 559 St Mary Magdalen 560
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The Rainbow 562 The Seed growing secretly 564 As time one day by me did
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INTRODUCTION
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Tombe wherein never man was laid 625 Luke 11 625 Upon the Infant
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CARMEN DEO NOSTRO
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Emblem probably by Crashaw devised to accompany
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Nativity of Our Lord God 650 New Years Day 654 In the Glorious
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To King James 763 IX To all to whom I write 764 XIV
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Donnes Satyres 775 XCVI To John Donne 776 CI Inviting a friend
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THE FORREST
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Why I write not of Love 790 II To Penshurst 790 III To Sir Robert
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To Sicknesse 800 Song IX To Celia II 802 X Praeludium
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Sir William Sydney on his Birthday 813 XV To Heaven
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From UNDERWOOD
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second kisse by Desert 825 7 Begging another on colour of mending
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XI The Dreame 832 XIX An Elegie 833 XXIII An Ode
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Let me be what I am 847XLIII An Execration upon Vulcan 849
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XLVII An Epistle answering to one that asked to be Sealed of the Tribe
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LXVII An Ode or Song by all the Muses 862 LXX To the immortall
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LXXXIV EUPHEME OR THE FAIRE FAME
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The Dedication of her Cradle 872 2 The Song of her Descent 873 3
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MISCELLANY
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The Songs in CYNTHIAS REVELLS
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1 Crispinus 893 2 Hermogenes 893 Horaces Ode 894
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Songs from OBERON THE FAERY PRINCE
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Songs from LOVE FREED FROM IGNORANCE
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An Expostulacion with Inigo Jones 909 To Inigo Marquess Would
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INTRODUCTION
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Title page of the first edition of Herricks Hesperides 1648
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The Argument of his Book 931 To his Muse 931 To his Booke
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Upon Julias Fall 937 No Spouse but a Sister 937
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To his Brother M Tho Herrick 948 To the Painter
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Imprisonment 959 To Electra 960 Corinnas going a Maying 960 To
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To the High and Noble Prince George Duke Marquesse and Earle
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Oberons Feast 977 To Virgins 978 To Daffadills 979 Mattens
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To Phillis to love and live with him 999 Upon Mistresse Susanna Southwell
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Charon and Phylomel 1011 To Doctor Alablaster 1012 Upon Julias
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OR HIS PIOUS
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What God is 1027 Upon God 1027 Mercy and Love 1027 Gods Anger
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To God on his sicknesse 1038 An Ode or Psalme to God 1038
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Rex Tragicus 1047 This
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INTRODUCTION
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A Dialogue between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure 1073 On
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To his Coy Mistress 1090 The unfortunate Lover 1092 The Gallery
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The Fair Singer 1096 Mourning 1097 Daphnis and Chloe 1099
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English Priest at Rome 1121 To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon
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Upon the Hill and Grove at Billborow 1130 Upon Appleton House to
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INTRODUCTION
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Send home my long strayde eies Giovanni Coprario 1213 2 Goe
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Lord when the sense of thie sweet grace Anon 1222 7 Bright Spark
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Yf I freely may discover Anon 1244 11 What softer sounds are these
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you may William Lawes 1257 17 Let us sleepe this night away William
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