Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... beauty , which the world admires ? Such one was I , my beauty was mine own , No borrowed blush which bankrupt beauties seek ; That new - found shame , a sin to us unknown , Th ' adulterate beauty of a falsëd cheek , Vile stain to honor ...
... beauty , which the world admires ? Such one was I , my beauty was mine own , No borrowed blush which bankrupt beauties seek ; That new - found shame , a sin to us unknown , Th ' adulterate beauty of a falsëd cheek , Vile stain to honor ...
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... beauty will be where is most resort . Witness the fairest streets that Thames doth visit , The wondrous concourse of the glitt'ring fair ; For what rare woman decked with beauty is it That thither covets not to make repair ? The ...
... beauty will be where is most resort . Witness the fairest streets that Thames doth visit , The wondrous concourse of the glitt'ring fair ; For what rare woman decked with beauty is it That thither covets not to make repair ? The ...
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... Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew , 245 Because I breathe not love ...
... Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew , 245 Because I breathe not love ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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