Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Lastly , stood War , in glittering arms yclad , With visage grim , stern looks , and blackly hued ; In his right hand a naked sword he had , That to the hilts was all with blood imbrued ; And in his left , that kings and kingdoms rued ...
Lastly , stood War , in glittering arms yclad , With visage grim , stern looks , and blackly hued ; In his right hand a naked sword he had , That to the hilts was all with blood imbrued ; And in his left , that kings and kingdoms rued ...
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Not far from Gloucester Town , A place is called Brandwood ; Upon a hedge of cloths , For truth , it rained blood ! 110 are This woman now doth mend , Whereby God's works known ; And now this wondrous news Both far and near is shown .
Not far from Gloucester Town , A place is called Brandwood ; Upon a hedge of cloths , For truth , it rained blood ! 110 are This woman now doth mend , Whereby God's works known ; And now this wondrous news Both far and near is shown .
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10 20 Of priests , oh no , mass - priests , priests - cannibal , Who make their maker , chew , grind , feed , grow fat With flesh divine ; of that great city's fall , Which born , nursed , grown with blood , th ' earth's empress sat ...
10 20 Of priests , oh no , mass - priests , priests - cannibal , Who make their maker , chew , grind , feed , grow fat With flesh divine ; of that great city's fall , Which born , nursed , grown with blood , th ' earth's empress sat ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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