The Metaphysical Poets

"The Metaphysical Poets album by David Shaw-Parker on Archodia Music"

Release Date: 2013-10-10T00:00:00.000000Z

  • The Metaphysical Poets - An Introduction
  • Sir Robert Ayton - To His Forsaken Mistress
  • Anne Bradstreet - Verses Upon the Burning of Our House July 18th 1666
  • Anne Bradstreet - Autumn
  • Thomas Carew - Lips and Eyes
  • Thomas Carew - The Spring
  • Thomas Carew - Celia Singing
  • John Cleveland - The Rebel Scot
  • Abraham Cowley - A Supplication
  • Abraham Cowley - The Given Heart
  • William Davenant - To a Mistress Dying
  • William Davenant - Ladies in Arms
  • William Davenant - Praise and Prayer
  • John Donne - The Expiration
  • John Donne - A Valediction, Forbidding Mourning
  • John Donne - The Relic
  • John Donne - For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • John Donne - Death Be Not Proud
  • John Donne - Nativity
  • John Donne - The Storm
  • Sidney Godolphin - Wishes.To His Supposed Mistress
  • Sidney Godolphin - No More Unto My Thoughts Appear
  • George Herbert - Church Monuments
  • George Herbert - Discipline
  • George Herbert - Virtue
  • George Herbert - Faith
  • Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury - Sonnet of Black Beauty
  • Thomas Heyrick - On a Sunbeam
  • Henry King - Renunciation
  • Richard Lovelace - Sonnet
  • Andrew Marvell - To His Coy Mistress
  • Andrew Marvell - A Dialogue Between the Soul and Body
  • John Milton - How Soon Hath Time
  • John Milton - Paradise Lost (An Extract)
  • John Milton - On the Morning of Christs Nativity
  • John Milton - On Shakespeare
  • Katherine Phillips - Against Love
  • Katherine Phillips - To One Persuading a Lady to Marriage
  • F Quarles - Bowls
  • Robert Southwell - New Prince New Pomp
  • Robert Southwell - The Burning Babe
  • Thomas Stanley - Celia, Sleeping or Singing
  • Sir John Suckling - Upon Christ His Birth
  • Thomas Traherne - In Making Bodies Love Could Not Express
  • Henry Vaughan - Friends Departed
  • Henry Vaughan - The Waterfall
  • Edmund Waller - Go Lovely Rose
  • Lord John Wilmot - Absent of Thee I Languish Still