Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-16601957 |
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... Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets . As this title suggests , Turberville to some extent im- itated Barnabe Googe . In 1568 he went to Russia as secretary to Thomas Randolph , the Queen's ambassador , and sent back to his friends verse ...
... Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets . As this title suggests , Turberville to some extent im- itated Barnabe Googe . In 1568 he went to Russia as secretary to Thomas Randolph , the Queen's ambassador , and sent back to his friends verse ...
Page 996
... epigrams in sonnet - form . 13 They ] the thou- sands of readers mentioned in the pre- vious line . 526 Letting of Humor's Blood ] ' in the Head Vein ' completes the title in 1600 . Samuel Rowlands ( c . 1570 - c . 1630 ) was a satirist ...
... epigrams in sonnet - form . 13 They ] the thou- sands of readers mentioned in the pre- vious line . 526 Letting of Humor's Blood ] ' in the Head Vein ' completes the title in 1600 . Samuel Rowlands ( c . 1570 - c . 1630 ) was a satirist ...
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... epigrams was still strong , though beginning to wane ; by the time Quodlibets appeared , in 1628 , a book of this kind was out of fashion . 533 To one of the elders . . . ] ad- dressed to a member of the Puritan sect . 533 Two Books of ...
... epigrams was still strong , though beginning to wane ; by the time Quodlibets appeared , in 1628 , a book of this kind was out of fashion . 533 To one of the elders . . . ] ad- dressed to a member of the Puritan sect . 533 Two Books of ...
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