Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... head , I understand , Is the chief service in this land ; Look wherever it be fand , Servite cum cantico . 10 Be glad , lords both more and less , For this hath ordained our stew- ard To cheer you all this Christmas , The boar's head ...
... head , I understand , Is the chief service in this land ; Look wherever it be fand , Servite cum cantico . 10 Be glad , lords both more and less , For this hath ordained our stew- ard To cheer you all this Christmas , The boar's head ...
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... head unmoved ; His hasting to those fates the very knights Be loath to see , and rage rebated when They his bare neck beheld , and his hoar hairs ; Scant could they hold the tears that forth gan burst , And almost fell from bloody hands ...
... head unmoved ; His hasting to those fates the very knights Be loath to see , and rage rebated when They his bare neck beheld , and his hoar hairs ; Scant could they hold the tears that forth gan burst , And almost fell from bloody hands ...
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... head , Light and perfections on the 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 ...
... head , Light and perfections on the 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 ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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