Have you read "The Elixir" by Herbert? That's a good one. I love "Easter" from The Temple (one day I need to write about that one). Also try "A Sonnet, to his mother as a new year's gift from Cambridge," which speaks to the nature of poetry. "Sure, Lord, there is enough in thee to dry Oceans of ink..."
Have you read "The Elixir" by Herbert? That's a good one. I love "Easter" from The Temple (one day I need to write about that one). Also try "A Sonnet, to his mother as a new year's gift from Cambridge," which speaks to the nature of poetry. "Sure, Lord, there is enough in thee to dry Oceans of ink..."
Yes, I've enjoyed "The Elixir" and "Easter" thanks to Malcolm Guite's compilation of them in different volumes, but hadn't heard of the third. I think you may have picked out my favorite line, too. Thanks for pointing me to that one!
Have you read "The Elixir" by Herbert? That's a good one. I love "Easter" from The Temple (one day I need to write about that one). Also try "A Sonnet, to his mother as a new year's gift from Cambridge," which speaks to the nature of poetry. "Sure, Lord, there is enough in thee to dry Oceans of ink..."
Yes, I've enjoyed "The Elixir" and "Easter" thanks to Malcolm Guite's compilation of them in different volumes, but hadn't heard of the third. I think you may have picked out my favorite line, too. Thanks for pointing me to that one!