Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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The aged god no sooner Sorrow spied , But hasting straight unto the bank apace , With hollow call unto the rout he cried To swerve apart and give the goddess place ; Straight it was done , when to the shore we pace , Where , hand in ...
The aged god no sooner Sorrow spied , But hasting straight unto the bank apace , With hollow call unto the rout he cried To swerve apart and give the goddess place ; Straight it was done , when to the shore we pace , Where , hand in ...
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Even from myself and sense I have betaken Me unto thee for whom my spirit weepeth , And on the shore of that salt teary sea , Couched in a bed of unseen seeming pleasure , Where in imaginary thoughts thy fair self lay ; But being waked ...
Even from myself and sense I have betaken Me unto thee for whom my spirit weepeth , And on the shore of that salt teary sea , Couched in a bed of unseen seeming pleasure , Where in imaginary thoughts thy fair self lay ; But being waked ...
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Only one night's discourse I can report : When the great torchbearer of heaven was gone Down , in a mask , unto the Ocean's court , To revel it with Tethys , all alone Antinous , disguised and ...
Only one night's discourse I can report : When the great torchbearer of heaven was gone Down , in a mask , unto the Ocean's court , To revel it with Tethys , all alone Antinous , disguised and ...
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