Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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For forth she paced in her fearful tale : Come , come , quoth she , and see what I shall show ; Come hear the plaining and the bitter bale Of worthy men by fortune overthrow ; Come thou and see them rueing all in row ; They were but ...
For forth she paced in her fearful tale : Come , come , quoth she , and see what I shall show ; Come hear the plaining and the bitter bale Of worthy men by fortune overthrow ; Come thou and see them rueing all in row ; They were but ...
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And this is love , as I hear sain . It is perhaps that sauncing bell That tolls all into heaven or hell : And this is love , as I hear tell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is a work on holy - day ; It is December matched with ...
And this is love , as I hear sain . It is perhaps that sauncing bell That tolls all into heaven or hell : And this is love , as I hear tell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is a work on holy - day ; It is December matched with ...
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There thou shalt hear divine Musæus sing Of Hero and Leander ; then I'll bring Thee to the stand where honored Homer reads His Odysseys and his high Iliads , About whose throne the crowd of poets throng To hear the incantation of his ...
There thou shalt hear divine Musæus sing Of Hero and Leander ; then I'll bring Thee to the stand where honored Homer reads His Odysseys and his high Iliads , About whose throne the crowd of poets throng To hear the incantation of his ...
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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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