Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... grief her gain . Thou livest , but feelst no grief , no love doth thee torment ; A happy thing for me it were , if God were so content , That thou with pen wert placėd here 30 and I sat in thy place , Then I should joy , as thou dost ...
... grief her gain . Thou livest , but feelst no grief , no love doth thee torment ; A happy thing for me it were , if God were so content , That thou with pen wert placėd here 30 and I sat in thy place , Then I should joy , as thou dost ...
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... grief enough for thee . The wanton smiled , father wept , Mother cried , baby leapt ; More he crowed , more we cried , Nature could not sorrow hide . He must go , he must kiss Child and mother , baby bliss , For he left his pretty boy ...
... grief enough for thee . The wanton smiled , father wept , Mother cried , baby leapt ; More he crowed , more we cried , Nature could not sorrow hide . He must go , he must kiss Child and mother , baby bliss , For he left his pretty boy ...
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... grief brings forth twain ; If live or die , as thou dost so do I , If live , I live , and if thou die , I die : One heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's ...
... grief brings forth twain ; If live or die , as thou dost so do I , If live , I live , and if thou die , I die : One heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's ...
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