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An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call those Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call those Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
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247-261 The complaint of Rosamond ] We print 539 of the 910 lines . 4 kind ] sex . 25 Shore's wife ] The reference is probably to Churchyard's Shore's Wife , which appeared in the Mirror for Magistrates of 1563.
247-261 The complaint of Rosamond ] We print 539 of the 910 lines . 4 kind ] sex . 25 Shore's wife ] The reference is probably to Churchyard's Shore's Wife , which appeared in the Mirror for Magistrates of 1563.
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844-846 Cooper's Hill We print lines 159-236 from the 342 lines of the poem . 31-34 ] These famous lines first appeared in this form in the edition of 1655. The suggestion for them probably came from lines 122-124 of William ...
844-846 Cooper's Hill We print lines 159-236 from the 342 lines of the poem . 31-34 ] These famous lines first appeared in this form in the edition of 1655. The suggestion for them probably came from lines 122-124 of William ...
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