Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets , of which at least eleven are by Gascoigne himself . It is notable that in one of these ...
... Sonnets which are of fourteen lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets , of which at least eleven are by Gascoigne himself . It is notable that in one of these ...
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... Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth quatorzains in honor of the greatest Disposer of all great honors . ' Constable wrote but did not publish ( doubtless because of its Catholic sentiments ) a ... sonnets , 956 NOTES TO SONNET - SEQUENCES.
... Sonnets , 1595 , ' an hundreth quatorzains in honor of the greatest Disposer of all great honors . ' Constable wrote but did not publish ( doubtless because of its Catholic sentiments ) a ... sonnets , 956 NOTES TO SONNET - SEQUENCES.
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... sonnets , addressed to notable men and women of the time . 228 Amorous Songs , Sonnets , and Elegies ] Alexander Craig ( c . 1567- 1627 ) was a cultured Scotchman who came to London in the train of King James . He published Poetical ...
... sonnets , addressed to notable men and women of the time . 228 Amorous Songs , Sonnets , and Elegies ] Alexander Craig ( c . 1567- 1627 ) was a cultured Scotchman who came to London in the train of King James . He published Poetical ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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