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... seem no feignëd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was a glass - maker indeed ...
... seem no feignëd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was a glass - maker indeed ...
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... seems to have been for a brief period the most considerable man of letters in England . His brilliant career as soldier , adventurer , and writer attracts increasing attention from students of Elizabeth's reign . As a boy Gascoigne ...
... seems to have been for a brief period the most considerable man of letters in England . His brilliant career as soldier , adventurer , and writer attracts increasing attention from students of Elizabeth's reign . As a boy Gascoigne ...
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... seems to have been Crashaw's ladder to mystical experience — the mystic of flame ' he has been called , to distinguish him from Vaughan , ' the mystic of light . ' Crashaw was educated at Charterhouse and at Pembroke College , Cam ...
... seems to have been Crashaw's ladder to mystical experience — the mystic of flame ' he has been called , to distinguish him from Vaughan , ' the mystic of light . ' Crashaw was educated at Charterhouse and at Pembroke College , Cam ...
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