Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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Her wingėd thoughts bore up her mind so high As that she weened she saw the glorious throne Where the bright moon doth sit in majesty ; A thousand sparkling stars about her shone , But she herself did sparkle more alone Than all those ...
Her wingėd thoughts bore up her mind so high As that she weened she saw the glorious throne Where the bright moon doth sit in majesty ; A thousand sparkling stars about her shone , But she herself did sparkle more alone Than all those ...
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Three kings this King of kings to see are come from far , To each unknown , with offerings great , by guiding of a star . And shepherds heard the song which angels bright did sing , Giving all glory unto God for coming of this King ...
Three kings this King of kings to see are come from far , To each unknown , with offerings great , by guiding of a star . And shepherds heard the song which angels bright did sing , Giving all glory unto God for coming of this King ...
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Go ! climb that rock , and when thou there hast found A star , contracted in a diamond , Give it Endymion's love ... Whilst she yet lives , were stars decayed , Their light by hers relief might find ; But death will lead her to a shade ...
Go ! climb that rock , and when thou there hast found A star , contracted in a diamond , Give it Endymion's love ... Whilst she yet lives , were stars decayed , Their light by hers relief might find ; But death will lead her to a shade ...
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