Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... things terrible did awe My soul with fear ; The apparitions seemed as near As things could be , and things they were ; Yet were they all by fancy in me wrought , And all their being founded in a thought . Oh , what a thing is thought ...
... things terrible did awe My soul with fear ; The apparitions seemed as near As things could be , and things they were ; Yet were they all by fancy in me wrought , And all their being founded in a thought . Oh , what a thing is thought ...
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... things that secret are within them see . Thought ! Surely thoughts are true ; They please as much as things can do ; Nay , things are dead , And in themselves are severëd From souls ; nor can they fill the head Without our thoughts ...
... things that secret are within them see . Thought ! Surely thoughts are true ; They please as much as things can do ; Nay , things are dead , And in themselves are severëd From souls ; nor can they fill the head Without our thoughts ...
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... things as shades esteem . False ones are a foolish flourish , Such as mortals chiefly nourish ; When I them to things compare , Compared to things , they trifles are ; Bad thoughts do hurt , deceive , ensnare ; A good man's thoughts are ...
... things as shades esteem . False ones are a foolish flourish , Such as mortals chiefly nourish ; When I them to things compare , Compared to things , they trifles are ; Bad thoughts do hurt , deceive , ensnare ; A good man's thoughts are ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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