Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... sleep with drowsi- ness 20 Had over - pressed our might ; A glass wherein we may behold Each storm that stops our breath , Our bed the grave , our clothes like mold , And sleep like dreadful death . Yet , as this deadly night did last ...
... sleep with drowsi- ness 20 Had over - pressed our might ; A glass wherein we may behold Each storm that stops our breath , Our bed the grave , our clothes like mold , And sleep like dreadful death . Yet , as this deadly night did last ...
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... sleep , who fain his eyes in rest would steep . Why then at death do weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death , death's but a longer sleep . And now the world , and dreams themselves , were drowned In deadly sleep ; the laborer ...
... sleep , who fain his eyes in rest would steep . Why then at death do weary mortals weep ? Sleep's but a shorter death , death's but a longer sleep . And now the world , and dreams themselves , were drowned In deadly sleep ; the laborer ...
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... Sleep , grim reproof , my jocund muse doth sing , 367 Sleep , silence ' child , sweet father of soft rest , 565 Sleeping beauty , 570 Slow , slow , fresh fount , keep time with my salt tears , 514 SMITH , WILLIAM , 222 So cruel prison ...
... Sleep , grim reproof , my jocund muse doth sing , 367 Sleep , silence ' child , sweet father of soft rest , 565 Sleeping beauty , 570 Slow , slow , fresh fount , keep time with my salt tears , 514 SMITH , WILLIAM , 222 So cruel prison ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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