Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Page 63
... breath ; Small keep took he whom fortune frowned on Or whom she lifted up into the throne Of high renown ; but as a living death , So , dead alive , of life he drew the breath . The body's rest , the quiet of the heart , The travail's ...
... breath ; Small keep took he whom fortune frowned on Or whom she lifted up into the throne Of high renown ; but as a living death , So , dead alive , of life he drew the breath . The body's rest , the quiet of the heart , The travail's ...
Page 64
... breath ; For brief , the shape and messenger of Death . And fast by him pale Malady was placed , Sore sick in bed , her color all foregone , Bereft of stomach , savor , and of taste , Ne could she brook no meat , but broths alone ; Her ...
... breath ; For brief , the shape and messenger of Death . And fast by him pale Malady was placed , Sore sick in bed , her color all foregone , Bereft of stomach , savor , and of taste , Ne could she brook no meat , but broths alone ; Her ...
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... breath it should take might be the gentle air of your liking ; for since his self had been accustomed thereunto , it would prove more agreeable and thriving to his right children than any other foster countenance whatsoever . At this ...
... breath it should take might be the gentle air of your liking ; for since his self had been accustomed thereunto , it would prove more agreeable and thriving to his right children than any other foster countenance whatsoever . At this ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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