Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ; at least , whate'er he says Is warranted by Curtain plaudities ; If e'er you heard him courting ...
... ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ; at least , whate'er he says Is warranted by Curtain plaudities ; If e'er you heard him courting ...
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John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. Yet , be you ne'er so hardy , Love will find out the way . Love hath power over princes And greatest emperor ; In any provinces , Such is Love's power , There is no resisting , But him to obey ...
John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. Yet , be you ne'er so hardy , Love will find out the way . Love hath power over princes And greatest emperor ; In any provinces , Such is Love's power , There is no resisting , But him to obey ...
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... er the wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching , When we on sea espy , We must resolve incontinent To fight ... ne'er so great in show , We spend , and lend , Howe'er the wind doth blow . 80 We travel to the Indies , From them we ...
... er the wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching , When we on sea espy , We must resolve incontinent To fight ... ne'er so great in show , We spend , and lend , Howe'er the wind doth blow . 80 We travel to the Indies , From them we ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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