Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... rest till calm begin . No more , then , those that love do feign Give judgment of true lovers ' pain . Look or you leap If thou in surety safe wilt sit , If thou delight at rest to dwell , Spend no more words than shall seem fit , Let ...
... rest till calm begin . No more , then , those that love do feign Give judgment of true lovers ' pain . Look or you leap If thou in surety safe wilt sit , If thou delight at rest to dwell , Spend no more words than shall seem fit , Let ...
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... rest ; And so say I , but not for all : To them the darkest nights are best , Which give them leave asleep to fall ; But I that seek my rest by light Hate sleep , and praise the clearest night . Bright was the moon , as bright as day ...
... rest ; And so say I , but not for all : To them the darkest nights are best , Which give them leave asleep to fall ; But I that seek my rest by light Hate sleep , and praise the clearest night . Bright was the moon , as bright as day ...
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... rest beneath . She that can bless us with one happy breath , Give comfort to thy muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said , forthwith moved with a tender care And pity , which myself could never ...
... rest beneath . She that can bless us with one happy breath , Give comfort to thy muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said , forthwith moved with a tender care And pity , which myself could never ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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