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... unto the sailor Who unto you will show His case , his case , Howe'er the wind doth blow . He that is a sailor Must have a valiant heart , For when he is upon the sea He is not like to start , But must , with noble courage , All dangers ...
... unto the sailor Who unto you will show His case , his case , Howe'er the wind doth blow . He that is a sailor Must have a valiant heart , For when he is upon the sea He is not like to start , But must , with noble courage , All dangers ...
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... Unto any that did scorn We should see their favors worn . Therefore unto those that say , Were they pleased to sing a lay They could do't , and will not though , This I speak , for this I know : None e'er drunk the Thespian spring And ...
... Unto any that did scorn We should see their favors worn . Therefore unto those that say , Were they pleased to sing a lay They could do't , and will not though , This I speak , for this I know : None e'er drunk the Thespian spring And ...
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John William Hebel Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. [ No more unto my thoughts | And put that virtue out of sight Which makes mine none at all ? appear ] No more unto my thoughts ap- pear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear ...
John William Hebel Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. [ No more unto my thoughts | And put that virtue out of sight Which makes mine none at all ? appear ] No more unto my thoughts ap- pear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear ...
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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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