The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sider |
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Side x
... poems has been determined by the experience of our publishers of what is most practical . Personally we should have wished to divide the poems of Milton and Dryden , placing the earlier pieces near the middle and their later poems at ...
... poems has been determined by the experience of our publishers of what is most practical . Personally we should have wished to divide the poems of Milton and Dryden , placing the earlier pieces near the middle and their later poems at ...
Side xiv
... poems are those of the first editions . When the text is taken from another source this is indicated ; but it should have been noted that Cowley's poems are printed from the first collected edition of 1668 , except where a return to the ...
... poems are those of the first editions . When the text is taken from another source this is indicated ; but it should have been noted that Cowley's poems are printed from the first collected edition of 1668 , except where a return to the ...
Side 391
... Poems , 1640 ( text 1651 ) Good Counsell to a Young Maid GA AZE not on thy beauties pride , Tender Maid , in the false tide That from Lovers eyes doth slide . Let thy faithful Chrystall show , How thy colours come , and goe , Beautie ...
... Poems , 1640 ( text 1651 ) Good Counsell to a Young Maid GA AZE not on thy beauties pride , Tender Maid , in the false tide That from Lovers eyes doth slide . Let thy faithful Chrystall show , How thy colours come , and goe , Beautie ...
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