Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... Whom cruelty doth still Charge thou thy way so evil be- strain gun For to rejoice , though it be woe And then my lute shall sound To hear me plain . that same ; But if till then my fingers play , A broken lute , untunėd strings By ...
... Whom cruelty doth still Charge thou thy way so evil be- strain gun For to rejoice , though it be woe And then my lute shall sound To hear me plain . that same ; But if till then my fingers play , A broken lute , untunėd strings By ...
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150 For forth she pacėd in her fearful tale : Come , come , quoth she , and see what I shall show ; Come hear the plaining and the bitter bale Of worthy men by fortune overthrow ; Come thou and see them rueing all in row ; They were but ...
150 For forth she pacėd in her fearful tale : Come , come , quoth she , and see what I shall show ; Come hear the plaining and the bitter bale Of worthy men by fortune overthrow ; Come thou and see them rueing all in row ; They were but ...
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The lass saith no , and would full It is that fountain and that well fain : Where pleasure and repentance And this is love , as I hear sain . dwell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is perhaps that sauncing bell It is a yea ...
The lass saith no , and would full It is that fountain and that well fain : Where pleasure and repentance And this is love , as I hear sain . dwell . Yet what is love ? I pray thee say . It is perhaps that sauncing bell It is a yea ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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