Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing , Yet cruel he my heart dot sting- Whist , wanton , still ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind you , when you long t play , For your offence . I'll shut mine ...
... plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing , Yet cruel he my heart dot sting- Whist , wanton , still ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind you , when you long t play , For your offence . I'll shut mine ...
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... plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ; at least , whate'er ... play H ' hath lost his crowns and pawned his trim array . He doth nought but retail jests ; break but one , Out ...
... plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ; at least , whate'er ... play H ' hath lost his crowns and pawned his trim array . He doth nought but retail jests ; break but one , Out ...
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... plays . 395-396 The drinking song 7 tisic ] phthisic , consumption . 396 Take , oh , take ] The first stanza of this song was sung in the fourth act of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure , and was printed as part of that play in the ...
... plays . 395-396 The drinking song 7 tisic ] phthisic , consumption . 396 Take , oh , take ] The first stanza of this song was sung in the fourth act of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure , and was printed as part of that play in the ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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