Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... fame hath caught . To quite his boon and aye well - meaning mind , Whereby he did his sequel seem to bind , Though want of skill to silence me procures , I write of him whose fame for aye endures ; A worthy wight , a noble for his race ...
... fame hath caught . To quite his boon and aye well - meaning mind , Whereby he did his sequel seem to bind , Though want of skill to silence me procures , I write of him whose fame for aye endures ; A worthy wight , a noble for his race ...
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... fame is graved on Rosamond's black hearse , Still mayst thou live ; and still be honorëd For that rare work , The White Rose and the Red . And Drayton , whose well - written tragedies And sweet epistles soar thy fame to skies , Thy ...
... fame is graved on Rosamond's black hearse , Still mayst thou live ; and still be honorëd For that rare work , The White Rose and the Red . And Drayton , whose well - written tragedies And sweet epistles soar thy fame to skies , Thy ...
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... fame or honor were 10 To be attained with ease , Then would I come and rest with thee , And leave such toils as these . But here it dwells , and here must I With danger seek it forth ; To spend the time luxuriously Becomes not men of ...
... fame or honor were 10 To be attained with ease , Then would I come and rest with thee , And leave such toils as these . But here it dwells , and here must I With danger seek it forth ; To spend the time luxuriously Becomes not men of ...
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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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