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| Restore thine Image, so much, by thy grace, / That thou mayst know mee, and Ill turne my face. |
| Goodfriday, 1613, ll. 412. |
John Donne |
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| The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse |
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| Chosen by D. H. S. Nicholson and A. H. E. Lee |
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| Comprising 390 poems by 162 authors, this unique anthology strings together such poems as contain intimations of a consciousness wider and deeper than the normal. Spanning five centuries, every era of the great spiritualists is represented: from the Metaphysical Poets, like Donne and Traherne, to the Romantics, including Tennyson and Browning, to the Moderns, such as Yeats and Noyes. |
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| CONTENTS |
| Bibliographic Record Introduction |
OXFORD: THE CLARENDON PRESS, 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000 |
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- Chronologic Index of Authors
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- Alphabetic Index of Authors
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- Index of Titles
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- Index of First Lines
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