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One god is god of both ( as poets feign ) , One knight loves both , and both in thee remain . Against the dispraisers of poetry Chaucer is dead ; and Gower lies in grave ; The Earl of Surrey long ago is gone ; Sir Philip Sidney's soul ...
One god is god of both ( as poets feign ) , One knight loves both , and both in thee remain . Against the dispraisers of poetry Chaucer is dead ; and Gower lies in grave ; The Earl of Surrey long ago is gone ; Sir Philip Sidney's soul ...
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70 For a poet 30 10 are . Poets are prophets , not only in the vulgar acception , among human authors , but so called also by Saint Paul , Tit . i . 12. By this hymn , therefore , such poets as are not past grace may be remembered to ...
70 For a poet 30 10 are . Poets are prophets , not only in the vulgar acception , among human authors , but so called also by Saint Paul , Tit . i . 12. By this hymn , therefore , such poets as are not past grace may be remembered to ...
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He twice refers to a manuscript volume he had written , The Lives of All the Poets , Foreign and Modern , but this is not extant . MODERN EDITION : Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's ( ed . by W. Bang ) , Louvain , 1903 .
He twice refers to a manuscript volume he had written , The Lives of All the Poets , Foreign and Modern , but this is not extant . MODERN EDITION : Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's ( ed . by W. Bang ) , Louvain , 1903 .
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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