Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... thee to scorn and lives in liberty ? Then if a god thou wouldst accounted be , Heal me like her , or else wound her like me . [ Francis Davison ] 10 10 FROM FRANCIS DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody , 1608 [ The sound 208 ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
... thee to scorn and lives in liberty ? Then if a god thou wouldst accounted be , Heal me like her , or else wound her like me . [ Francis Davison ] 10 10 FROM FRANCIS DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody , 1608 [ The sound 208 ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
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John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. FROM FRANCIS DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody , 1608 [ The sound of thy sweet ... [ Francis Davison ] Look how the pale queen of the silent night Doth cause the ocean to attend upon her , And he ...
John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson. FROM FRANCIS DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody , 1608 [ The sound of thy sweet ... [ Francis Davison ] Look how the pale queen of the silent night Doth cause the ocean to attend upon her , And he ...
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... Francis Davison and Wal- ter Davison , Brethren ' . The name of Francis Davison appears about half- way through the section , and the ini- tials ' W. D. ' at the end . The three poems here reprinted are from the first part . " 208 Upon ...
... Francis Davison and Wal- ter Davison , Brethren ' . The name of Francis Davison appears about half- way through the section , and the ini- tials ' W. D. ' at the end . The three poems here reprinted are from the first part . " 208 Upon ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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