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... verse and doleful song accept . By verse the names of ancient peers be kept : 50 60 70 80 By verse lives Hercules ; by verse , Achil ; 52 EARLY TUDOR POETRY.
... verse and doleful song accept . By verse the names of ancient peers be kept : 50 60 70 80 By verse lives Hercules ; by verse , Achil ; 52 EARLY TUDOR POETRY.
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... verse they liked best to write in , -for indeed the greatest part of poets have apparelled their poetical inventions in that numberous kind of writing which is called verse . Indeed but apparelled , verse being but an ornament and no ...
... verse they liked best to write in , -for indeed the greatest part of poets have apparelled their poetical inventions in that numberous kind of writing which is called verse . Indeed but apparelled , verse being but an ornament and no ...
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... verse epistles of dignified advice to various members of the nobility- do bear the mark of the teacher . In 1602 Campion's attack on rhyme and accentual verse stirred Daniel to write his excellent Defence of Rhyme , the only Elizabethan ...
... verse epistles of dignified advice to various members of the nobility- do bear the mark of the teacher . In 1602 Campion's attack on rhyme and accentual verse stirred Daniel to write his excellent Defence of Rhyme , the only Elizabethan ...
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