Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... dear , let be . ' Better place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke to loose or bind ; These sweet flowers on fine bed too , Us in their best language woo ; Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' 20 This ...
... dear , let be . ' Better place no wit can find , Cupid's yoke to loose or bind ; These sweet flowers on fine bed too , Us in their best language woo ; Take me to thee , and thee to me— ' No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . ' 20 This ...
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... Dear Lady , we do know 30 How tyrants , not a few , Went about for to seek thy blood ; And contrary to right 40 They did what they might , That now bear two faces in one hood . B. Then was I carried to Woodstock , And kept close under ...
... Dear Lady , we do know 30 How tyrants , not a few , Went about for to seek thy blood ; And contrary to right 40 They did what they might , That now bear two faces in one hood . B. Then was I carried to Woodstock , And kept close under ...
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... Dear , do not your fair beauty wrong , 405 Dear friend ! whose holy , ever - living lines , 783 Dear quirister , who from those shadows sends , 565 Dear to my soul , then leave me not for- saken , 230 Dear , when I did from you remove , 554 ...
... Dear , do not your fair beauty wrong , 405 Dear friend ! whose holy , ever - living lines , 783 Dear quirister , who from those shadows sends , 565 Dear to my soul , then leave me not for- saken , 230 Dear , when I did from you remove , 554 ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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