Metempsycosis (John Donne Poems)
THEPROGRESSEOF THE SOULE.First Song.I.sing of the progresse of a deathlesse soule,Whom Fate, which God made, but doth not controule,Plac'd in ...
THEPROGRESSEOF THE SOULE.First Song.I.sing of the progresse of a deathlesse soule,Whom Fate, which God made, but doth not controule,Plac'd in ...
Wherein,BY OCCASION OFThe Religious death of MistrisE L I Z A B E T H D R V R Y,the incommodities ...
CHAP. I. I. HOW sits this city, late most populous, Thus solitary, and like a widow thus ? Amplest of nations, queen of ...
AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD Wherein, by occasion of the untimely death ofMistress Elizabeth Drury, the frailty and the decay ...
I6I3, DECEMBER 26.ALLOPHANES FINDING IDIOS IN THE COUNTRY IN CHRISTMAS TIME, REPREHENDS HIS ABSENCE FROM COURT, AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE EARL OF SOMERSET ; IDIOS GIVES AN ACCOUNT OF HIS PURPOSE THEREIN, AND OF HIS ACTIONS THERE. ALLOPHANES.UNSEASONABLE man, statue of ice,What could to ...
Kind pity chokes my spleen; brave scorn forbids Those tears to issue which swell my eyelids; I must not laugh, nor weep ...
SINCE she must go, and I must mourn, come night,Environ me with darkness, whilst I write ;Shadow that hell unto ...
Forget this rotten world, and unto thee Let thine own times as an old story be. Be not concern'd; study not why, ...
'Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's, Lucy's, who scarce seven hours herself unmasks; The sun is spent, and now ...
Soul's joy, now I am gone, And you alone, - Which cannot be,Since I must leave myself with thee, And carry thee with ...
Hark, news, O envy ; thou shalt hear descriedMy Julia ; who as yet was ne'er envied.To vomit gall in ...
Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all past years are, Or who cleft the ...
Stand still, and I will read to theeA lecture, love, in love's philosophy. These three hours that we have spent, Walking here, ...
Some that have deeper digg'd love's mine than I,Say, where his centric happiness doth lie; I have lov'd, and got, and ...
'Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be?O wilt thou therefore rise from me?Why should we rise, because 'tis light?Did ...
Marry, and love thy Flavia, for she Hath all things whereby others beautious be, For, though her eyes be small, ...
In what torn ship soever I embark, That ship shall be my emblem of thy Ark; What sea soever swallow ...
Once, and but once found in thy company, All thy supposed escapes are laid on me; And as a thief ...
No spring nor summer Beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnall face. Young beauties force our ...
What if this present were the world's last night? Mark in my heart, O soul, where thou dost dwell, The ...
'Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be? O wilt thou therefore rise from me? Why should we rise? because ...
Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all past years are, Or ...
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