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Page 505
... rhyme against rhyme Tyrant rhyme hath so abused , That they long since. chatt'ring pies de- faced ? If hence thy silence be , As ' tis too just a cause , Let this thought quicken thee : Minds that are great and free Should not on fortune ...
... rhyme against rhyme Tyrant rhyme hath so abused , That they long since. chatt'ring pies de- faced ? If hence thy silence be , As ' tis too just a cause , Let this thought quicken thee : Minds that are great and free Should not on fortune ...
Page 528
... rhyme - before nor rhyme nor reason . Magus would needs , forsooth , this other day Upon 528 TUDOR - STUART POETRY.
... rhyme - before nor rhyme nor reason . Magus would needs , forsooth , this other day Upon 528 TUDOR - STUART POETRY.
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... rhyme itself the Italian cannot put in the last syllable , by the French named the masculine rhyme , but still in the next to the last , which the French call the female , or the next before that , which the Italians term sdrucciola ...
... rhyme itself the Italian cannot put in the last syllable , by the French named the masculine rhyme , but still in the next to the last , which the French call the female , or the next before that , which the Italians term sdrucciola ...
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HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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