Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... wind we be blessed of God , With tempest we find we are beat with his rod ; All power , we know to remain in his hand , However wind blow , by sea or by land . Christmas husbandly fare Good husband and housewife now chiefly be glad ...
... wind we be blessed of God , With tempest we find we are beat with his rod ; All power , we know to remain in his hand , However wind blow , by sea or by land . Christmas husbandly fare Good husband and housewife now chiefly be glad ...
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... wind doth blow . Sometimes on Neptune's bosom Our ship is tossed with waves , And every minute we expect The sea must be our graves . Sometimes on high she mounteth , Then falls again as low , With waves , with waves , When stormy winds ...
... wind doth blow . Sometimes on Neptune's bosom Our ship is tossed with waves , And every minute we expect The sea must be our graves . Sometimes on high she mounteth , Then falls again as low , With waves , with waves , When stormy winds ...
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... wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching , When we on sea espy , We must resolve incontinent To fight although we die ; With noble resolution . We must oppose our foe , In fight , in fight , Howe'er the wind does blow . And when by ...
... wind doth blow . Our enemies approaching , When we on sea espy , We must resolve incontinent To fight although we die ; With noble resolution . We must oppose our foe , In fight , in fight , Howe'er the wind does blow . And when by ...
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