Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... flowers as gay As ever they were wont to be ; Nay , the birds ' rural music too Is as melodious and free As if they sung to pleasure you ; -I'll swear I saw a rosebud ope this morn- ) The blushing morning opened not more fair . How ...
... flowers as gay As ever they were wont to be ; Nay , the birds ' rural music too Is as melodious and free As if they sung to pleasure you ; -I'll swear I saw a rosebud ope this morn- ) The blushing morning opened not more fair . How ...
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... flowers , I fall on grass . 40 Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find , Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds ...
... flowers , I fall on grass . 40 Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find , Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds ...
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... Flowers . B. M. Ward , the modern editor of this book , is convinced that A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( and hence The Posies ) contains work by the Earl of Oxford , Sir Christopher Hatton , and some others ; and that Gascoigne could claim ...
... Flowers . B. M. Ward , the modern editor of this book , is convinced that A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( and hence The Posies ) contains work by the Earl of Oxford , Sir Christopher Hatton , and some others ; and that Gascoigne could claim ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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