Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... hath all in chase , To make of all an universal prey . For now great nature hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where ...
... hath all in chase , To make of all an universal prey . For now great nature hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where ...
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... hath me taught ; Hath made my senses quick and reason clear , Reformed my will and rectified my thought . So do the winds and thunders cleanse the air ; So working lees settle and purge the wine ; So lopped and prunėd trees do flourish ...
... hath me taught ; Hath made my senses quick and reason clear , Reformed my will and rectified my thought . So do the winds and thunders cleanse the air ; So working lees settle and purge the wine ; So lopped and prunėd trees do flourish ...
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... hath wrought , 102 My mind to me a kingdom is , 123 My mind was once the true survey , 857 My mistress when she goes , 158 My mother's maids when they do sew and spin , 21 My mouth doth water , and my breast doth swell , 112 My once ...
... hath wrought , 102 My mind to me a kingdom is , 123 My mind was once the true survey , 857 My mistress when she goes , 158 My mother's maids when they do sew and spin , 21 My mouth doth water , and my breast doth swell , 112 My once ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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