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One of his anthems , O Lord , the Maker of all thing , according to Pollard ' still remains a favorite in English cathedrals . ' MODERN EDITION : Miscellaneous Writings , Golden Cockerel Press , London , 1924 .
One of his anthems , O Lord , the Maker of all thing , according to Pollard ' still remains a favorite in English cathedrals . ' MODERN EDITION : Miscellaneous Writings , Golden Cockerel Press , London , 1924 .
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Sir Anthony St. Leger ( 1496–1559 ) was author of a brief tribute to Wyatt ; Henry Parker , Lord Morley , left a number of poems and translations ; Sir Thomas Chaloner ( 1521-1565 ) published verses both in Latin and in English .
Sir Anthony St. Leger ( 1496–1559 ) was author of a brief tribute to Wyatt ; Henry Parker , Lord Morley , left a number of poems and translations ; Sir Thomas Chaloner ( 1521-1565 ) published verses both in Latin and in English .
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34 ) ; Kendall had translated more than one hundred and sixty of them ; but Sir John Harington and Sir John Davies first successfully reproduced in English the true Martialian satire . Many of Harington's witty trifles were written ...
34 ) ; Kendall had translated more than one hundred and sixty of them ; but Sir John Harington and Sir John Davies first successfully reproduced in English the true Martialian satire . Many of Harington's witty trifles were written ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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