Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... crown , should come But with a vengeance down , Nor we a king should name him . 540 This Tomalin could not abide To hear his sovereign vilified , But to the fairy court him hied , Full furiously he posted , With ev'rything Pigwiggen ...
... crown , should come But with a vengeance down , Nor we a king should name him . 540 This Tomalin could not abide To hear his sovereign vilified , But to the fairy court him hied , Full furiously he posted , With ev'rything Pigwiggen ...
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... crown of crowns , a King , whose cost and care Redeemed poor man - whose race before was thrall To death , to doom , to pains of everlasting- By his sweet death , scorns , stripes , and often fasting . Cast off all doubtful care ...
... crown of crowns , a King , whose cost and care Redeemed poor man - whose race before was thrall To death , to doom , to pains of everlasting- By his sweet death , scorns , stripes , and often fasting . Cast off all doubtful care ...
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... crown enough to virtue still , her own applause . What though the greedy fry Be taken with false baits 20 Of worded balladry , And think it poesy ? They die with their con- ceits , folly waits . Then take in hand thy lyre , Strike in ...
... crown enough to virtue still , her own applause . What though the greedy fry Be taken with false baits 20 Of worded balladry , And think it poesy ? They die with their con- ceits , folly waits . Then take in hand thy lyre , Strike in ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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