Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever . For as my precious one O'er thee doth travel ...
... bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever . For as my precious one O'er thee doth travel ...
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... bring her . The fishes in the flood , When she doth angle , For the hook strive a good Them to entangle , And leaping on the land From the clear water , Their scales upon the sand Lavishly scatter ; Therewith to pave the mold Whereon ...
... bring her . The fishes in the flood , When she doth angle , For the hook strive a good Them to entangle , And leaping on the land From the clear water , Their scales upon the sand Lavishly scatter ; Therewith to pave the mold Whereon ...
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... bring your cares , Bring sigh - perfumed sweets , Bedew the grave with tears , Where death and virtue meets ; Sigh for the hapless hour That knit two hearts in one , And only gave love power To die when ' twas begun . FROM THOMAS MAY's ...
... bring your cares , Bring sigh - perfumed sweets , Bedew the grave with tears , Where death and virtue meets ; Sigh for the hapless hour That knit two hearts in one , And only gave love power To die when ' twas begun . FROM THOMAS MAY's ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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