Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... dost now , and thou shouldst wail thy case . To Doctor Bale Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary hairs Dost yet persist to turn the painful book , O happy man , that hast obtained such years , And leav'st not yet on papers pale to look ...
... dost now , and thou shouldst wail thy case . To Doctor Bale Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary hairs Dost yet persist to turn the painful book , O happy man , that hast obtained such years , And leav'st not yet on papers pale to look ...
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... dost know The cause of this thy mother's moan , Thou want'st the wit to wail her woe , And I myself am all alone . 10 Why dost thou weep ? why dost thou wail ? And knowest not yet what thou dost ail . Come , little wretch - ah , silly ...
... dost know The cause of this thy mother's moan , Thou want'st the wit to wail her woe , And I myself am all alone . 10 Why dost thou weep ? why dost thou wail ? And knowest not yet what thou dost ail . Come , little wretch - ah , silly ...
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... dost spit , Know'st thou how thy lungs have attracted it ? There are no passages , so that there is , For aught thou know'st , piercing of substances . And of those many opinions which men raise Of nails and hairs , dost thou know which ...
... dost spit , Know'st thou how thy lungs have attracted it ? There are no passages , so that there is , For aught thou know'st , piercing of substances . And of those many opinions which men raise Of nails and hairs , dost thou know which ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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