Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... appear . We have therefore added a few poems of historical or biographical interest , illustrating the literary . life of Tudor - Stuart England . We have amplified the material of this nature by the inclusion of some noteworthy ...
... appear . We have therefore added a few poems of historical or biographical interest , illustrating the literary . life of Tudor - Stuart England . We have amplified the material of this nature by the inclusion of some noteworthy ...
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... appear He understood more than any man there , And did merit the bays above all the rest ; But the Monsieur was modest , and silence confessed . During these troubles in the court was hid One that Apollo soon missed , little Sid ; And ...
... appear He understood more than any man there , And did merit the bays above all the rest ; But the Monsieur was modest , and silence confessed . During these troubles in the court was hid One that Apollo soon missed , little Sid ; And ...
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... appear fre- . ] The first half of the poem is here quently in the literature of the time . reprinted . FRANCIS ... appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than his . Of the two here ...
... appear fre- . ] The first half of the poem is here quently in the literature of the time . reprinted . FRANCIS ... appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than his . Of the two here ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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