Metaphysical Lyrics and Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Alastair Fowler Oxford University Press, 1995 - 320 páginas This classic anthology, first published in 1921, has been instrumental in reviving interest in the seventeenth-century metaphysical poets and in securing for them the high reputation they now enjoy. This new edition includes the same poems as the original--love poems, divine poems, elegies, satires, epistles, and meditations by over twenty-five different poets ranging from Suckling and Donne to Marvell and Herbert. Grierson's brilliant introductory essay is included, while Alastair Fowler has contributed a new introduction and notes and modernized the spellings throughout. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 10 |
LOVE POEMS | 19 |
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Abraham Cowley Aglaura Andrew Marvell angels Aurelian Townshend beauty breast breath bright Christ conceits Countess of Bedford Cowley Crashaw crown Davenant dear death didst Divine Meditation Donne's doth Earth Elegy emblem eternal eyes Faerie Queene fair faith fall fate fear fire flame flowers George Herbert grace grief hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan holy honour hope Hymn John Donne Jonson joys Katherine Philips kings kiss light limbecks live Lord love's Lovelace lovers metaphysical Milton Mistress night numbers Paradise passionate Pebworth pleasure poems poetic poetry poets Richard Crashaw Richard Lovelace sacred shade shine sigh Sir John Suckling Song Sonnet soul soul's Spenser sphere spirit stars Summers and Pebworth sweet tears tell Text thee thine things Thomas Carew Thou art thou dost thou shalt thought thy face unto verse virgin weep whilst wilt wings ΙΟ