Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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10 How no age is content with his own estate , and how the age of children is the happiest , if they had skill to understand it Laid in my quiet bed , in study as I were , I saw within my troubled head a heap of thoughts appear , And ...
10 How no age is content with his own estate , and how the age of children is the happiest , if they had skill to understand it Laid in my quiet bed , in study as I were , I saw within my troubled head a heap of thoughts appear , And ...
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50 FROM St. Peter's Complaint ... for J. Wolfe , 1595 Look home 10 Retired thoughts enjoy their own delights , As beauty doth in ... Of fairest forms and sweetest shapes the store , Most graceful all , yet thought may grace them more .
50 FROM St. Peter's Complaint ... for J. Wolfe , 1595 Look home 10 Retired thoughts enjoy their own delights , As beauty doth in ... Of fairest forms and sweetest shapes the store , Most graceful all , yet thought may grace them more .
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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 ... 870 And yet she thought those stars moved in such measure To do their sovereign honor and delight , As soothed her ...
Her wingėd thoughts bore up her mind so high As that she weened she saw the glorious throne Where the bright moon ... 870 And yet she thought those stars moved in such measure To do their sovereign honor and delight , As soothed her ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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