Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... flowers forth comes the baby year . My soul , time posts away , And thou yet in that frost Which flower and fruit hath lost , As if all here immortal were , dost stay ; For shame , thy powers awake , Look to that heaven which never ...
... flowers forth comes the baby year . My soul , time posts away , And thou yet in that frost Which flower and fruit hath lost , As if all here immortal were , dost stay ; For shame , thy powers awake , Look to that heaven which never ...
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... flowers ( my fruits are only flowers ) , Dismantling all the fragrant towers That once adorned my shepherdess's head . And now when I have summed up all my store , Thinking , so I myself deceive , So rich a chaplet thence to weave As ...
... flowers ( my fruits are only flowers ) , Dismantling all the fragrant towers That once adorned my shepherdess's head . And now when I have summed up all my store , Thinking , so I myself deceive , So rich a chaplet thence to weave As ...
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... flowers See with what simplicity This nymph begins her golden days ! In the green grass she loves to lie , And there with her fair aspect tames The wilder flowers , and gives them names ; But only with the roses plays , And them does ...
... flowers See with what simplicity This nymph begins her golden days ! In the green grass she loves to lie , And there with her fair aspect tames The wilder flowers , and gives them names ; But only with the roses plays , And them does ...
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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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