Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... honor , and honor to desire . But how may I this honor now attain , That cannot dye the color black a liar ? My Poins , I cannot frame my tune to feign , To cloak the truth , for praise without desert , Of them that list all vice for to ...
... honor , and honor to desire . But how may I this honor now attain , That cannot dye the color black a liar ? My Poins , I cannot frame my tune to feign , To cloak the truth , for praise without desert , Of them that list all vice for to ...
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... honor thee ; Whereof the travail I may challenge mine , But yet the glory , madam , must be thine . FROM The Whole Works , 1623 To Delia Fair is my love , and cruel as she's fair : Her brow shades frowns , although her eyes are sunny ...
... honor thee ; Whereof the travail I may challenge mine , But yet the glory , madam , must be thine . FROM The Whole Works , 1623 To Delia Fair is my love , and cruel as she's fair : Her brow shades frowns , although her eyes are sunny ...
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... honor and to women eke , Seeing that time our fading must detect , Thus with defect to cover our defect . Impiety of times , chastity's abater , Falsehood , wherein thyself thyself deniest , Treason to counterfeit the seal of nature ...
... honor and to women eke , Seeing that time our fading must detect , Thus with defect to cover our defect . Impiety of times , chastity's abater , Falsehood , wherein thyself thyself deniest , Treason to counterfeit the seal of nature ...
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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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