Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... glory , joy , which short life gathers , Fair praise , vain pomp , sweet glory , brittle joy . The withered primrose by the mourning river , The faded summer's sun from weeping fountains , The light - blown bubble , vanishëd for ever ...
... glory , joy , which short life gathers , Fair praise , vain pomp , sweet glory , brittle joy . The withered primrose by the mourning river , The faded summer's sun from weeping fountains , The light - blown bubble , vanishëd for ever ...
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... glory in the air But straight her wide - blown pomp comes to decline ; She then is scorned that late adorned the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine . No April can revive thy withered flowers , Whose springing grace adorns ...
... glory in the air But straight her wide - blown pomp comes to decline ; She then is scorned that late adorned the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine . No April can revive thy withered flowers , Whose springing grace adorns ...
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... glory , and to worthy ends ; And therefore in a course that best became The clearness of your heart , and best commends Your worthy powers , you run the rightest way That is on earth , that can true glory give , By which , when all ...
... glory , and to worthy ends ; And therefore in a course that best became The clearness of your heart , and best commends Your worthy powers , you run the rightest way That is on earth , that can true glory give , By which , when all ...
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