Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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If country loves such sweet desires gain , What lady would not love a shepherd swain ? To bed he goes , as wanton then , I ween , As is a king in dalliance with a queenMore wanton too , For kings have many griefs , affects to move ...
If country loves such sweet desires gain , What lady would not love a shepherd swain ? To bed he goes , as wanton then , I ween , As is a king in dalliance with a queenMore wanton too , For kings have many griefs , affects to move ...
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And that vice - nature , custom , lets it be , I must love her that loves not me . 10 Sure , they which made him god meant not so much , Nor he in his young godhead practised it ; But when an even flame two hearts did touch , His office ...
And that vice - nature , custom , lets it be , I must love her that loves not me . 10 Sure , they which made him god meant not so much , Nor he in his young godhead practised it ; But when an even flame two hearts did touch , His office ...
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So is my love an heav'n , her hair a night , Her shining forehead Dian's silver light , Her eyes the stars , their influence ... Be constant when you love , Love loves not ranging ; Change when you sing , Muses delight in changing .
So is my love an heav'n , her hair a night , Her shining forehead Dian's silver light , Her eyes the stars , their influence ... Be constant when you love , Love loves not ranging ; Change when you sing , Muses delight in changing .
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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