The Complete English PoemsPenguin UK, 7 жовт. 2004 р. - 512 стор. George Herbert combined the intellectual and the spiritual, the humble and the divine, to create some of the most moving devotional poetry in the English language. His deceptively simple verse uses the ingenious arguments typical of seventeenth-century 'metaphysical' poets, and unusual imagery drawn from musical structures, the natural world and domestic activity to explore a mosaic of Biblical themes. From the wit and wordplay of 'The Pulley' and the formal experimentation of 'Easter Wings' and 'Paradise', to the intense, highly personal relationship between man and God portrayed in 'The Collar' and 'Redemption', the works collected here show the transcendental power of divine love. |
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... Soul in Paraphrase : George Herbert's Poetics , Mouton , 1974 Sister Thekla , George Herbert , Idea and Image : A Study of ' The Temple ' , The Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Assumption , Filgrave , Newport Pagnell , 1974 Thorpe ...
... Soul in Paraphrase : George Herbert's Poetics , Mouton , 1974 Sister Thekla , George Herbert , Idea and Image : A Study of ' The Temple ' , The Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Assumption , Filgrave , Newport Pagnell , 1974 Thorpe ...
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... soul run for nought , as little fearing . Were I an Epicure , I could bate swearing . 11 When thou dost tell another's jest , therein Omit the oaths , which true wit cannot need : Pick out of tales the mirth , but not the sin . He pares ...
... soul run for nought , as little fearing . Were I an Epicure , I could bate swearing . 11 When thou dost tell another's jest , therein Omit the oaths , which true wit cannot need : Pick out of tales the mirth , but not the sin . He pares ...
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... soul, rest, fame. 30 By no means run in debt: take thine own measure. Who cannot live on twenty pound a year, Cannot on forty: he's a man of pleasure, A kind of thing that's for itself too dear. The curious unthrift makes his cloth too ...
... soul, rest, fame. 30 By no means run in debt: take thine own measure. Who cannot live on twenty pound a year, Cannot on forty: he's a man of pleasure, A kind of thing that's for itself too dear. The curious unthrift makes his cloth too ...
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... Thus hell doth jest Away thy blessings , and extremely flout thee , Thy clothes being fast , but thy soul loose about thee . 415 70 In time of service seal up both thine eyes , 420 425 430 435 And send them to thine heart;
... Thus hell doth jest Away thy blessings , and extremely flout thee , Thy clothes being fast , but thy soul loose about thee . 415 70 In time of service seal up both thine eyes , 420 425 430 435 And send them to thine heart;
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... soul melts , and my heart's dear treasure Drops blood ( the only beads ) my words to measure : O let this cup pass , if it be thy pleasure : Was ever grief like mine ? These drops being tempered with a sinner's tears , A Balsam are for ...
... soul melts , and my heart's dear treasure Drops blood ( the only beads ) my words to measure : O let this cup pass , if it be thy pleasure : Was ever grief like mine ? These drops being tempered with a sinner's tears , A Balsam are for ...
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Affliction altar Angels Bemerton better blessing body breast catechising Cestum Chapter charity Christ Christian Church comfort Communion Corinthians country parson dear death discourse divine Donne Donne's doth earth especially eucharistic ev'n eyes Father fear Ferrar flesh George Herbert give glory God's grace grief hand hath heart heaven High Ercall holy honour Hutchinson Jesus John John Donne judgement King Lancelot Andrewes Little Gidding live Lord Luke Mary Magdalene Master Matthew mercy Nicholas Ferrar occasion parish poem poetry poor praise pray prayers priest Psalm Scripture sermon servants sins Song of Solomon Sonnet soul spirit St Paul Sunday sweet tears Temple thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thought Title Trinity Sunday Twenty-third Psalm unto verse virtue Walton Westminster School Wherefore Woodnoth words