Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Stand seraphim to see I come not there ; While that fine soil which all these joys did yield , By broken fence is proved a common field . Under a throne I saw a virgin sit , The red and white rose quartered in her face ; Star of the ...
... Stand seraphim to see I come not there ; While that fine soil which all these joys did yield , By broken fence is proved a common field . Under a throne I saw a virgin sit , The red and white rose quartered in her face ; Star of the ...
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... stands accent There whereas frail and tender beauty stands With all assaulting powers environëd Having but prayers and weak feeble hands To hold their honor's fort unvanquished ; There where to stand and be unconquerëd Is to b ' above ...
... stands accent There whereas frail and tender beauty stands With all assaulting powers environëd Having but prayers and weak feeble hands To hold their honor's fort unvanquished ; There where to stand and be unconquerëd Is to b ' above ...
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... stand In so ill case , that God hath with his hand Signed kings blank charters to kill whom they hate ; Nor are they vicars , but hangmen , to fate . Fool and wretch , wilt thou let thy soul be tied To man's laws , by which she shall ...
... stand In so ill case , that God hath with his hand Signed kings blank charters to kill whom they hate ; Nor are they vicars , but hangmen , to fate . Fool and wretch , wilt thou let thy soul be tied To man's laws , by which she shall ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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