Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660: Selected from Early Editions and Manuscripts |
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THOMAS HOWELL The Introduction and Notes are at page 927 From The Arbor of Amity , 1568 When he thought himself contemned O heart , why dost thou sigh , and wilt not break ? O doleful chance , thou hast a cause thereto ; For thy reward ...
THOMAS HOWELL The Introduction and Notes are at page 927 From The Arbor of Amity , 1568 When he thought himself contemned O heart , why dost thou sigh , and wilt not break ? O doleful chance , thou hast a cause thereto ; For thy reward ...
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Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
Fly to her heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely ...
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40 10 \ Vhenas the luscious smell Of that delicious land , Above the seas that flows , The clear wind throws , Your hearts to swell Approaching the dear strand , Good folk , for gold or hire , But help me to a crier ; For my poor heart ...
40 10 \ Vhenas the luscious smell Of that delicious land , Above the seas that flows , The clear wind throws , Your hearts to swell Approaching the dear strand , Good folk , for gold or hire , But help me to a crier ; For my poor heart ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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