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 placed 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 placed here 30 and I sat in thy place , Then I should joy , as thou dost ...
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... grief Sweet England , call for grace ! With speed leave off thy sin , And with a contrite heart To prayers now begin . For sure the time is come That Christ our Savior told ; Towards the latter day We wonders shall behold . And now ...
... grief Sweet England , call for grace ! With speed leave off thy sin , And with a contrite heart To prayers now begin . For sure the time is come That Christ our Savior told ; Towards the latter day We wonders shall behold . And now ...
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... grief , And trouble of her mind , In bringing forth a colt , Contrary unto kind . 70 Long legs , round feet , long nose , And headed like a horse ; Which filled these women's hearts With pity and remorse . This woman now doth mend ...
... grief , And trouble of her mind , In bringing forth a colt , Contrary unto kind . 70 Long legs , round feet , long nose , And headed like a horse ; Which filled these women's hearts With pity and remorse . This woman now doth mend ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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