Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... hand , I may compare what is in world adorned With beauty most and with most grace doth stand . But every mortal whiteness ne'er so white The ivory white of thy white hand exceeds , So that my soul , which doth fair whiteness like ...
... hand , I may compare what is in world adorned With beauty most and with most grace doth stand . But every mortal whiteness ne'er so white The ivory white of thy white hand exceeds , So that my soul , which doth fair whiteness like ...
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... hand . Stretch out the fairest hand , a pledge of peace , That hand that darts so right and never misses ; I shall forget old wrongs , my griefs shall cease ; And that which gave me wounds , I'll give it kisses , Once let the ocean of ...
... hand . Stretch out the fairest hand , a pledge of peace , That hand that darts so right and never misses ; I shall forget old wrongs , my griefs shall cease ; And that which gave me wounds , I'll give it kisses , Once let the ocean of ...
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... hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword and her target in hand , And called all those that would be of her band , — To wait on her person there came thousands three ; Was not this a brave ...
... hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword and her target in hand , And called all those that would be of her band , — To wait on her person there came thousands three ; Was not this a brave ...
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HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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