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I'll make your eyes like morning suns appear , As mild and fair , Your brow as crystal , smooth and clear , And your dishevelled hair Shall flow like a calm region of the air . 30 Rich nature's store , which is the poet's treasure ...
I'll make your eyes like morning suns appear , As mild and fair , Your brow as crystal , smooth and clear , And your dishevelled hair Shall flow like a calm region of the air . 30 Rich nature's store , which is the poet's treasure ...
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This poem appears in three songbooks : Pilkington's First Book of Songs or Airs , 1605 , Jones's Ultimum Vale , 1608 , and ... 208 Conimendation of her beauty ] This and the two poems following appear in a section of the P. R. headed ...
This poem appears in three songbooks : Pilkington's First Book of Songs or Airs , 1605 , Jones's Ultimum Vale , 1608 , and ... 208 Conimendation of her beauty ] This and the two poems following appear in a section of the P. R. headed ...
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536–537 Epigram ] Jokes upon the 537 A few lines to small purpose Welshman and his cheese appear fre- . ... These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than his .
536–537 Epigram ] Jokes upon the 537 A few lines to small purpose Welshman and his cheese appear fre- . ... These volumes , appearing so long after his death , were in reality miscellanies , containing many poems other than his .
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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