The Poems of John Donne, Volume 1 (of 2): Edited from the Old Editions and Numerous ManuscriptsDonne, John
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The Poems of John Donne, Volume 1 (of 2): Edited from the Old Editions and Numerous Manuscripts
Donne, John
English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Another part became the well of sense,
The tender well-arm'd feeling braine, from whence,
Those sinowie strings which do our bodies tie,
Are raveld out; and fast there by one end,
Did this Soule limbes, these limbes a soule attend; 505
And now they joyn'd: keeping some quality
Of every past shape, she knew treachery,
Rapine, deceit, and lust, and ills enow
To be a woman. _Themech_ she is now,
Sister and wife to _Caine_, _Caine_ that first did plow. 510
LII.
Who ere thou beest that read'st this sullen Writ,
Which just so much courts thee, as thou dost it,
Let me arrest thy thoughts; wonder with mee,
Why plowing, building, ruling and the rest,
Or most of those arts, whence our lives are blest, 515
By cursed _Cains_ race invented be,
And blest _Seth_ vext us with Astronomie.
Ther's nothing simply good, nor ill alone,
Of every quality comparison,
The onely measure is, and judge, opinion. 520
_The end of the Progresse of the Soule._
[7 gold] cold _1635-54_]
[10 writt _1635-69_, _G:_ writs _1633_, _A18_, _N_, _TC:_
Writ's _Chambers_]
[12 begot.] begot, _1633_]
[13 East] east _1633 some copies_
beginst] begins _1633_]
[16 Danow dine,] Danon dine, _1633_]
[17 Myne, _1633_ (_but_ mine, _in some copies_): Mine,
_1635-69_]
[19 one day before thee _O'F_]
[21 Nor, holy _Ianus_, _Ed:_ Nor holy _Ianus_ _1633-69_]
[27 From thence] For, thence _G_
All,)] All) _1633-69_]
[31 Commissary] commissary _1633 some copies_]
[33 every thing; _Ed:_ every thing, _1633-69_]
[34 instant; _1633:_ instant. _1635-69_]
[36 vouch thou safe _A18_, _G_, _N_, _O'F_, _TC:_ vouch safe
thou _1633-69_]
[37 booke: _Ed:_ booke. _1633-69_]
[45 Spirit-quenching] Spright-quenching _G_]
[54 shall, _Ed:_ shall _1633:_ hold _1635-69_
lone _1635-69:_ love _1633_, _A18_, _G_, _N_, _TC_
wayes _Ed:_ wayes, _1633-69_
spright, _Ed:_ spright _1633-69_]
[59 hoised] hoisted _G_]
[61 For the] For this _G_, _N_, _TCD:_ For that _O'F_]
[63 Which, _Ed:_ Which _1633-69_]
us; _Ed:_ us, _1633-69_]
[69 when] where _A18_, _G_, _N_, _O'F_, _TC_]
[71 no low] nor low _Chambers_]
[74 every where; _Ed:_ every where _1633:_ every where,
_1635-69_]
[83 enlive, _G:_ enlive _1633-69:_ _om._ _1633_ _some copies,
and_ _A18_, _N_, _TC_]
[93 poyson'd _1669:_ poisoned _1633-54_]
[94 corrupt us, _1635-69:_ corrupts us, _1633:_ corrupt as _G_
Rivolets; _Ed:_ Rivolets, _1635-69:_ _om._ _1633_, _A18_, _N_,
_TC_]
[95 breaks] breake _1633_ _some copies_
nets; _Ed:_ nets, _1633-69_]
[96 thrust] thrusts _1633_ (thrust _in some copies_)]
[97 fled.] fled, _1633_]
[99 beare; _1635-69_, _G:_ here, _1633:_ heare, _A18_, _N_,
_TC_]
[108 is't] i'st _1633_]
[112 vanities, _1633_, _G:_ vanitie, _1635-69_]
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