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... fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many a prince and peer , And many a knight that sold his death ...
... fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many a prince and peer , And many a knight that sold his death ...
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... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ; When May ...
... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ; When May ...
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... fall another way : So fares this hum'rous world , that evermore Rapt with the current of a present course , Runs into that which lay contemned before , 240 250 260 270 Then , glutted , leaves the same and falls t'a worse . Now zeal ...
... fall another way : So fares this hum'rous world , that evermore Rapt with the current of a present course , Runs into that which lay contemned before , 240 250 260 270 Then , glutted , leaves the same and falls t'a worse . Now zeal ...
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HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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