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An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call i hose Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
An exception to this rule is Gascoigne , who wrote : ' I can best allow to call i hose Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets ...
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At line 519 of a poem in praise of his mistress , Fair Virtue , he writes If I please I'll end it here If I list I'll sing this year . He almost carries out his threat : the poem ends at line 4706 . MODERN EDITIONS : Juvenilia , three ...
At line 519 of a poem in praise of his mistress , Fair Virtue , he writes If I please I'll end it here If I list I'll sing this year . He almost carries out his threat : the poem ends at line 4706 . MODERN EDITIONS : Juvenilia , three ...
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52 lines 159–236 from the 342 lines of the self - enamoured youth ] marginal note : poem . 31–34 ] These famous lines first Narcissus . ' appeared in this form in the edition of 846–848 On Mr. Abraham Cowley ] 1655.
52 lines 159–236 from the 342 lines of the self - enamoured youth ] marginal note : poem . 31–34 ] These famous lines first Narcissus . ' appeared in this form in the edition of 846–848 On Mr. Abraham Cowley ] 1655.
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