Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... arms were seen Before Carthago gate , to try for all The world's empire , to whom it should befall ; There saw I Pompey and Cæsar clad in arms , Their hosts allied and all their civil harms . 390 400 410 420 Yet saw I Sulla and Marius ...
... arms were seen Before Carthago gate , to try for all The world's empire , to whom it should befall ; There saw I Pompey and Cæsar clad in arms , Their hosts allied and all their civil harms . 390 400 410 420 Yet saw I Sulla and Marius ...
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... arm in arm , two dancers are entwined , And whirl themselves with strict embracements bound , And still their feet an ... arms they so imply , As each doth seem the other to enfold . What if lewd wits another tale have told , Of jealous ...
... arm in arm , two dancers are entwined , And whirl themselves with strict embracements bound , And still their feet an ... arms they so imply , As each doth seem the other to enfold . What if lewd wits another tale have told , Of jealous ...
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... arms , allies , yourselves as strong as ever ; Your foes , their weapons , numbers weaker never . For shame , tread down this earth ! What wants but Now by yourselves and thunder - daunted arms , But never - daunted hate , I you implore ...
... arms , allies , yourselves as strong as ever ; Your foes , their weapons , numbers weaker never . For shame , tread down this earth ! What wants but Now by yourselves and thunder - daunted arms , But never - daunted hate , I you implore ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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