Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... write ; Write , but let me first endite ; 40 Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Sweet , alas , why strive you thus ? Concord better fitteth us ; Leave to Mars the force of hands , Your power in ...
... write ; Write , but let me first endite ; 40 Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' Sweet , alas , why strive you thus ? Concord better fitteth us ; Leave to Mars the force of hands , Your power in ...
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... Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writ- ing ? 10 But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true indit- ing ? No : I say , and think , and write it , - Write , and think , and say your pleasure ...
... Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writ- ing ? 10 But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true indit- ing ? No : I say , and think , and write it , - Write , and think , and say your pleasure ...
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... write well , there are required three necessaries : to read the best authors , observe the best speakers , and much exercise of his own style . In style , to consider what ought to be written , and after what manner , he must first ...
... write well , there are required three necessaries : to read the best authors , observe the best speakers , and much exercise of his own style . In style , to consider what ought to be written , and after what manner , he must first ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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