Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... heaven be distasted , Since thunder , rain , and winds from earth are taken ; Man torn with love , with inward furies blasted , Drowned with despair , with fleshly lustings shaken , Cannot for this with heaven be distasted ; Love , fury ...
... heaven be distasted , Since thunder , rain , and winds from earth are taken ; Man torn with love , with inward furies blasted , Drowned with despair , with fleshly lustings shaken , Cannot for this with heaven be distasted ; Love , fury ...
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... heaven his blindness understood , And with the chief apostle slain doth lie . O three times happy two ! O golden pair ! Who with your blood did lay the church's ground Within the fatal town which twins did found , And settled there the ...
... heaven his blindness understood , And with the chief apostle slain doth lie . O three times happy two ! O golden pair ! Who with your blood did lay the church's ground Within the fatal town which twins did found , And settled there the ...
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... heaven , and fall himself to hell . But me , O never let me , spirits , forget That glorious day when I your standard bore , And scorning in the second place to sit , With you assaulted heaven , his yoke forswore . My dauntless heart ...
... heaven , and fall himself to hell . But me , O never let me , spirits , forget That glorious day when I your standard bore , And scorning in the second place to sit , With you assaulted heaven , his yoke forswore . My dauntless heart ...
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