Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... blood imbrued ; And in his left , that kings and kingdoms rued , Famine and fire he held , and therewithal He razëd towns and threw down towers and all . Cities he sacked and realms that whilom flowered In honor , glory , and rule above ...
... blood imbrued ; And in his left , that kings and kingdoms rued , Famine and fire he held , and therewithal He razëd towns and threw down towers and all . Cities he sacked and realms that whilom flowered In honor , glory , and rule above ...
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... blood ! A maid being starching there , As reason doth require , She went to fetch in wood Wherewith to make a fire ; And having on such cuffs . 110 As starchers oft do use , Upon them fell some drops . Of blood , which made her muse ...
... blood ! A maid being starching there , As reason doth require , She went to fetch in wood Wherewith to make a fire ; And having on such cuffs . 110 As starchers oft do use , Upon them fell some drops . Of blood , which made her muse ...
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... blood , th ' earth's empress sat , Cleansed , spoused to Christ , yet back to whoredom fell , None can enough , something I fain would tell : How black are quenched lights ! Fallen heaven's a double hell ! Great Lord , who grasp'st all ...
... blood , th ' earth's empress sat , Cleansed , spoused to Christ , yet back to whoredom fell , None can enough , something I fain would tell : How black are quenched lights ! Fallen heaven's a double hell ! Great Lord , who grasp'st all ...
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