Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... ne'er thirst more ; And by the happy blissful way More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have shook off their gowns of clay And go appareled fresh like me . I'll bring them first To slake their thirst , And then to taste those nectar ...
... ne'er thirst more ; And by the happy blissful way More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have shook off their gowns of clay And go appareled fresh like me . I'll bring them first To slake their thirst , And then to taste those nectar ...
Page 219
... That then with eagle's wings he took his flight . But now , old man , fly on as swift as thought , Sith eyes from love , and hope from heart , is wrought . 20 30 10 ΤΟ What ? Shall I ne'er more see those halcyon days SONNET - SEQUENCES 219.
... That then with eagle's wings he took his flight . But now , old man , fly on as swift as thought , Sith eyes from love , and hope from heart , is wrought . 20 30 10 ΤΟ What ? Shall I ne'er more see those halcyon days SONNET - SEQUENCES 219.
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... ne'er so great in show , When he that is in poverty When the King enjoys his own again To be joyfully. And give us cause to thank , On bended knees full low , Who saves , who saves , Howe'er the wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching ...
... ne'er so great in show , When he that is in poverty When the King enjoys his own again To be joyfully. And give us cause to thank , On bended knees full low , Who saves , who saves , Howe'er the wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching ...
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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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