Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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30 And that the French king was enforced to crave and buy his peace , Who , wiving lovely Mary , so the wars for then did cease . This sister to our King , and then the French king's goodly queen , Was welcomėd with triumphs such as ...
30 And that the French king was enforced to crave and buy his peace , Who , wiving lovely Mary , so the wars for then did cease . This sister to our King , and then the French king's goodly queen , Was welcomėd with triumphs such as ...
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When the King enjoys his own again To be joyfully sung with its own proper tune What Booker can prognosticate Concerning king's or kingdom's fate ? I think myself to be as wise As he that gazeth on the skies .
When the King enjoys his own again To be joyfully sung with its own proper tune What Booker can prognosticate Concerning king's or kingdom's fate ? I think myself to be as wise As he that gazeth on the skies .
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Whose blood most innocent to shed the cruel king hath sworn . And lo , alas , behold what slaughter he doth ... Three kings this King of kings to see are come from far , To each unknown , with offerings great , by guiding of a star .
Whose blood most innocent to shed the cruel king hath sworn . And lo , alas , behold what slaughter he doth ... Three kings this King of kings to see are come from far , To each unknown , with offerings great , by guiding of a star .
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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