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... divine imáge , As it should be in this our golden age ? Away , Terpsichore , light Muse , away ! And come , Urania , prophetess divine ! Come , Muse of heav'n , my burning thirst allay ! Even now for want of sacred drink I tine ; In ...
... divine imáge , As it should be in this our golden age ? Away , Terpsichore , light Muse , away ! And come , Urania , prophetess divine ! Come , Muse of heav'n , my burning thirst allay ! Even now for want of sacred drink I tine ; In ...
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... Divine poetry , I dare hold it in position against Suarez on the subject , to be the lan- guage of the angels ; it is the quintessence of fantasy and discourse centered in heaven ; ' tis the very outgoings of the soul ; ' tis what alone ...
... Divine poetry , I dare hold it in position against Suarez on the subject , to be the lan- guage of the angels ; it is the quintessence of fantasy and discourse centered in heaven ; ' tis the very outgoings of the soul ; ' tis what alone ...
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... Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth quatorzains in honor of the greatest Disposer of all great honors . ' Constable wrote but did not publish ( doubtless because of its Catholic sentiments ) a short sequence ...
... Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth quatorzains in honor of the greatest Disposer of all great honors . ' Constable wrote but did not publish ( doubtless because of its Catholic sentiments ) a short sequence ...
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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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