Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... flames , and yet no flame entire ; Thus are the mongrel thoughts of mixed desire Consumed between that heav'nly and this earthly fire . Sometimes my trash - disdaining thoughts outpass The common period of terrene conceit ; Oh , then ...
... flames , and yet no flame entire ; Thus are the mongrel thoughts of mixed desire Consumed between that heav'nly and this earthly fire . Sometimes my trash - disdaining thoughts outpass The common period of terrene conceit ; Oh , then ...
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... flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . Thou shalt look round about and ...
... flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . Thou shalt look round about and ...
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... flame shall burn No more , for know That I shall into ashes turn Before this fire doth so ; Nor yet that unconfined I now may rove , 10 And with new beauties please my mind ; But that thou ne'er didst love . For since thou hast no part ...
... flame shall burn No more , for know That I shall into ashes turn Before this fire doth so ; Nor yet that unconfined I now may rove , 10 And with new beauties please my mind ; But that thou ne'er didst love . For since thou hast no part ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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