Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... hear me plain . A broken lute , untunëd strings With such a song may well bear part , 20 That neither pleaseth him that sings Nor them that hear , but her alone That with her heart would strain my heart , To hear it groan . If it grieve ...
... hear me plain . A broken lute , untunëd strings With such a song may well bear part , 20 That neither pleaseth him that sings Nor them that hear , but her alone That with her heart would strain my heart , To hear it groan . If it grieve ...
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... hear tell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is a work on holy - day ; It is December matched with May ; 9 When lusty bloods , in fresh array , Hear ten months after of the play : And this is love , as I hear say . Yet what is ...
... hear tell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is a work on holy - day ; It is December matched with May ; 9 When lusty bloods , in fresh array , Hear ten months after of the play : And this is love , as I hear say . Yet what is ...
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... hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry , Teru , teru , by and by ; That to hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own . Ah , thought I ...
... hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry , Teru , teru , by and by ; That to hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own . Ah , thought I ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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