Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... grow , The boughs a bed of leaves upon thee shall bestow . But oh , he said , and therewith sighed full deep , The heav'ns , alas , too envious are grown , Because our fields thy presence from them keep ; For stones do grow where corn ...
... grow , The boughs a bed of leaves upon thee shall bestow . But oh , he said , and therewith sighed full deep , The heav'ns , alas , too envious are grown , Because our fields thy presence from them keep ; For stones do grow where corn ...
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... grow , And grow for thee ; who spares them here shall find A garland , where comes neither rain nor wind . The seed growing secretly S. Mark iv . 26 If this world's friends might see but once What some poor man may often feel , Glory ...
... grow , And grow for thee ; who spares them here shall find A garland , where comes neither rain nor wind . The seed growing secretly S. Mark iv . 26 If this world's friends might see but once What some poor man may often feel , Glory ...
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... grows . Figs there unplanted through the fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage , the mistress of so rich a soil . The naked rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
... grows . Figs there unplanted through the fields do grow , Such as fierce Cato did the Romans show , With the rare fruit inviting them to spoil Carthage , the mistress of so rich a soil . The naked rocks are not unfruitful there , But at ...
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HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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