Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... lines , a loud elegy , That did proclaim in a dumb eloquence The death of all the arts ; whose influence , Grown feeble , in these panting numbers lies , Gasping short - winded accents , and so dies . So doth the swiftly turning wheel ...
... lines , a loud elegy , That did proclaim in a dumb eloquence The death of all the arts ; whose influence , Grown feeble , in these panting numbers lies , Gasping short - winded accents , and so dies . So doth the swiftly turning wheel ...
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... lines in all . The numerous cases of incom- plete stanzas and imperfect syntax in- dicate that the manuscript is an early draft . 31 ] cf. Like to a hermit , 1. 10 . brast ] broken . 49 ] cf. with this line the refrain of Like truthless ...
... lines in all . The numerous cases of incom- plete stanzas and imperfect syntax in- dicate that the manuscript is an early draft . 31 ] cf. Like to a hermit , 1. 10 . brast ] broken . 49 ] cf. with this line the refrain of Like truthless ...
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... lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets , of which at least eleven are by Gascoigne himself . It is notable that in one of these ( see p . 88 ) the author seems ...
... lines , every line containing ten syllables . ' In A Hundreth Sundry Flowers ( 1573 ) there appear thirty sonnets , of which at least eleven are by Gascoigne himself . It is notable that in one of these ( see p . 88 ) the author seems ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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