Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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80 Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign ; The lecher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign . I cannot , I ; no , no , it will not be . This is the cause that I could never yet Hang on their sleeves , that weigh ...
80 Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign ; The lecher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign . I cannot , I ; no , no , it will not be . This is the cause that I could never yet Hang on their sleeves , that weigh ...
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... 14 The lover comforteth himself with the worthiness of his love , 29 The lover compareth his state to a ship in perilous storm tossed on the sca , 13 The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his ...
... 14 The lover comforteth himself with the worthiness of his love , 29 The lover compareth his state to a ship in perilous storm tossed on the sca , 13 The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his ...
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Soon The lover showeth his woeful state and prayeth pity , 44 The lover'showeth how he is forsaken of such as he sometime enjoyed , 18 The lover's life compared to the Alps , 13 The lover to his bed , with describing of his unquiet ...
Soon The lover showeth his woeful state and prayeth pity , 44 The lover'showeth how he is forsaken of such as he sometime enjoyed , 18 The lover's life compared to the Alps , 13 The lover to his bed , with describing of his unquiet ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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