Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... breast he beat , His hair all torn , about the place it lay ; My heart so molt to see his grief so great , As feelingly methought it dropped away ; His eyes they whirled about withouten stay , With stormy sighs the place did so complain ...
... breast he beat , His hair all torn , about the place it lay ; My heart so molt to see his grief so great , As feelingly methought it dropped away ; His eyes they whirled about withouten stay , With stormy sighs the place did so complain ...
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... breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an entry to her heart ; At feeling of this new - come guest , Lord , how the gentle nymph doth start ...
... breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an entry to her heart ; At feeling of this new - come guest , Lord , how the gentle nymph doth start ...
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... breast , Another music , making live not dead , Without whom I could have no rest : In him I am well dressed . Christ is my only head , My alone only heart and breast , My only music , striking me ev'n dead , That to the old man I may ...
... breast , Another music , making live not dead , Without whom I could have no rest : In him I am well dressed . Christ is my only head , My alone only heart and breast , My only music , striking me ev'n dead , That to the old man I may ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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