Selected PoemsA great survivor among the Cavalier poets, most of his poems were composed in a remote Devonshire parish. Even so, the body of his poetry is large and his religious vocationhardly shows in the almost innocent exhuberanceof his fine verse. |
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Upon his Verses An Ode for Him ( Ben Jonson ) . Discontents in Devon ... His Grange , or Private Wealth . To his Maid Prew .... His Farewell to Sack The Hock - Cart , or Harvest Home His Age .... The Welcome to Sack .
Upon his Verses An Ode for Him ( Ben Jonson ) . Discontents in Devon ... His Grange , or Private Wealth . To his Maid Prew .... His Farewell to Sack The Hock - Cart , or Harvest Home His Age .... The Welcome to Sack .
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Upon the Loss of his Mistresses The Apparition of his Mistress Calling him to Elysium The Parting Verse , the Feast there Ended .. Upon a Child . An Epitaph . . Upon a Child that Died . . To his Dying Brother , Master William Herrick .
Upon the Loss of his Mistresses The Apparition of his Mistress Calling him to Elysium The Parting Verse , the Feast there Ended .. Upon a Child . An Epitaph . . Upon a Child that Died . . To his Dying Brother , Master William Herrick .
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 9 |
The Argument of his Book | 23 |
The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad | 37 |
The Sadness of Things for Sapphos Sickness | 75 |
His Poetry his Pillar | 88 |
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