Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... bodies turn we then , that so may Weak men on love revealed look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book . And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
... bodies turn we then , that so may Weak men on love revealed look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow , But yet the body is his book . And if some lover , such as we , Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still mark us , he shall ...
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... body . Have not all souls thought For many ages that our body'is wrought Of air , and fire , and other elements ? And now they think of new ingredients , And one soul thinks one , and another way Another thinks , and ' tis an even lay ...
... body . Have not all souls thought For many ages that our body'is wrought Of air , and fire , and other elements ? And now they think of new ingredients , And one soul thinks one , and another way Another thinks , and ' tis an even lay ...
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... body of this world like thine , My little world . That fit of fire Once off , our bodies shall aspire To our souls ' bliss ; then we shall rise stood With heaven's will I might not call Her longer mine , I give thee all My short - lived ...
... body of this world like thine , My little world . That fit of fire Once off , our bodies shall aspire To our souls ' bliss ; then we shall rise stood With heaven's will I might not call Her longer mine , I give thee all My short - lived ...
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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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