Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... pass my weary guiltless ghost Out of my careful breast . Toll on your passing bell , Ring out my doleful knell ; Thy sound my death abroad will tell , For I must die , There is no remedy . My pains , my pains , who can express ? Alas ...
... pass my weary guiltless ghost Out of my careful breast . Toll on your passing bell , Ring out my doleful knell ; Thy sound my death abroad will tell , For I must die , There is no remedy . My pains , my pains , who can express ? Alas ...
Page 98
... pass ; That manners make them give their betters place , And use good words , though deeds be nothing gay . But here methinks my priests begin to frown . And say that thus they shall be overcharged , Το pray for all which seem to do ...
... pass ; That manners make them give their betters place , And use good words , though deeds be nothing gay . But here methinks my priests begin to frown . And say that thus they shall be overcharged , Το pray for all which seem to do ...
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... pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of ... passes for a saint ; Her legend justifies her foul attaint . Her well - told tale did such compassion find That she ...
... pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of ... passes for a saint ; Her legend justifies her foul attaint . Her well - told tale did such compassion find That she ...
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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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