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And calling to mind to whom I might chiefly commit the fruits of my smiling muse , suddenly was cast before my eyes the perfect view of your friendly mind , gentle Master Lovelace ; unto whom , for the numbered heaps of sundry ...
And calling to mind to whom I might chiefly commit the fruits of my smiling muse , suddenly was cast before my eyes the perfect view of your friendly mind , gentle Master Lovelace ; unto whom , for the numbered heaps of sundry ...
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SIR EDWARD DYER The Introduction and Notes are at page 936 FROM WILLIAM BYRD's Psalms , Sonnets , and Songs , 1588 [ My mind to me a kingdom is ] My mind to me a kingdom is ; I press to bear no haughty sway , Such perfect joy therein I ...
SIR EDWARD DYER The Introduction and Notes are at page 936 FROM WILLIAM BYRD's Psalms , Sonnets , and Songs , 1588 [ My mind to me a kingdom is ] My mind to me a kingdom is ; I press to bear no haughty sway , Such perfect joy therein I ...
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[ Edward de Vere , Earl of Oxford ] Answered thus by Sir P. S. Wert thou a king , yet not command content , Sith empire none thy mind could yet suffice ; Wert thou obscure , still cares would thee torment ; But wert thou dead , all care ...
[ Edward de Vere , Earl of Oxford ] Answered thus by Sir P. S. Wert thou a king , yet not command content , Sith empire none thy mind could yet suffice ; Wert thou obscure , still cares would thee torment ; But wert thou dead , all care ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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