Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... hope that damned and reprievëd To all disgraces ! Love that misled , hope that deceived my seeing ; Love , hope no more , mocked with deluding object ; Sight full of sorrow that denies the being Unto the subject . Soul , leave the seat ...
... hope that damned and reprievëd To all disgraces ! Love that misled , hope that deceived my seeing ; Love , hope no more , mocked with deluding object ; Sight full of sorrow that denies the being Unto the subject . Soul , leave the seat ...
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... hope that time his service will release ; The town besieged that lives in midst of fears Doth hope in time the cruel wars will cease . The toiling plowman sings in hope to reap , The tossed bark expecteth for a shore ; The boy at school ...
... hope that time his service will release ; The town besieged that lives in midst of fears Doth hope in time the cruel wars will cease . The toiling plowman sings in hope to reap , The tossed bark expecteth for a shore ; The boy at school ...
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... hope nor in despair . I see you wear that pitying smile Which you have still vouch- safed my smart , Content thus cheaply to beguile And entertain an harmless heart ; 20 But I no longer can give way To hope , which doth so little pay ...
... hope nor in despair . I see you wear that pitying smile Which you have still vouch- safed my smart , Content thus cheaply to beguile And entertain an harmless heart ; 20 But I no longer can give way To hope , which doth so little pay ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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