Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... eyes was gotten But straight he clouds them with a seeing blindness , Makes reason wish that reason were forgotten . From thence to Myra's eyes the wanton strayeth , Where while I charge him with ungrateful measure , So with fair ...
... eyes was gotten But straight he clouds them with a seeing blindness , Makes reason wish that reason were forgotten . From thence to Myra's eyes the wanton strayeth , Where while I charge him with ungrateful measure , So with fair ...
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... eyes , You did lose Her first sight , whose want did pain you . Phœbe's flocks White as wool , Yet were Phœbe's locks more whiter ; Phœbe's eyes Dovelike mild , Dovelike eyes , both mild and cruel ; Montan swears , In your lamps He will ...
... eyes , You did lose Her first sight , whose want did pain you . Phœbe's flocks White as wool , Yet were Phœbe's locks more whiter ; Phœbe's eyes Dovelike mild , Dovelike eyes , both mild and cruel ; Montan swears , In your lamps He will ...
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... eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One steadfast love , Because our hearts stand fixed , although our eyes ...
... eyes hath given All beauty to impart , As well in earth as heaven ; But she hath given one heart , That though we see Ten thousand beauties , yet in us one should be One steadfast love , Because our hearts stand fixed , although our eyes ...
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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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