Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an entry to her heart ; At feeling of this new - come guest , Lord , how the gentle nymph doth start ...
... breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an entry to her heart ; At feeling of this new - come guest , Lord , how the gentle nymph doth start ...
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... breast , 50 With such a fury edged as is Not found in th ' inwards of th ' abyss . Oh , from thy glorious starry wain , Dispense on me one sacred beam To light me where I soon may see How to The grasshopper serve you , and you trust me ...
... breast , 50 With such a fury edged as is Not found in th ' inwards of th ' abyss . Oh , from thy glorious starry wain , Dispense on me one sacred beam To light me where I soon may see How to The grasshopper serve you , and you trust me ...
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... breast , Harmonious bells below , raising the dead To lead them unto life and rest : Thus are true Aarons dressed . Profaneness in my head , aaron the Lunes- high Brest of the Defects and darkness in my breast , A noise of passions ...
... breast , Harmonious bells below , raising the dead To lead them unto life and rest : Thus are true Aarons dressed . Profaneness in my head , aaron the Lunes- high Brest of the Defects and darkness in my breast , A noise of passions ...
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