Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... bear a part , To praise the heavenly King . But for a little space , And heavenly day , now night is past , Doth show his pleasant face , So must we hope to see God's face 30 At last in heaven on high , When we have changed this mor ...
... bear a part , To praise the heavenly King . But for a little space , And heavenly day , now night is past , Doth show his pleasant face , So must we hope to see God's face 30 At last in heaven on high , When we have changed this mor ...
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... bear ; Sharply satiric was he , and that way He went , since that his being to this day Few have attempted , and I surely think Those words shall hardly be set down with ink , Shall scorch and blast so as his could , where he Would ...
... bear ; Sharply satiric was he , and that way He went , since that his being to this day Few have attempted , and I surely think Those words shall hardly be set down with ink , Shall scorch and blast so as his could , where he Would ...
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... bears ] Herford and Simp- son ( i . 90 ) interpret this as a reference to Inigo Jones , but Jonson must have had in mind Edward Alleyn , who was interested in bear - baiting and had from 1594 been part owner of the Bear Gar- den ...
... bears ] Herford and Simp- son ( i . 90 ) interpret this as a reference to Inigo Jones , but Jonson must have had in mind Edward Alleyn , who was interested in bear - baiting and had from 1594 been part owner of the Bear Gar- den ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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