Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Mistress , behold in this true - speaking glass Thy beauty's graces , of all women rarest , Where thou mayst find how largely they surpass And stain in glorious loveliness the fairest . But read , sweet mistress , and behold it nearer ...
... Mistress , behold in this true - speaking glass Thy beauty's graces , of all women rarest , Where thou mayst find how largely they surpass And stain in glorious loveliness the fairest . But read , sweet mistress , and behold it nearer ...
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... mistress , 478 On his mistress , the Queen of Bo- hemia , 551 On Lucy , Countess of Bedford , 496 On marriage , 763 On Mr. Abraham Cowley , his death and burial amongst the ancient poets , 846 On Mr. G. Herbert's book , entitled The ...
... mistress , 478 On his mistress , the Queen of Bo- hemia , 551 On Lucy , Countess of Bedford , 496 On marriage , 763 On Mr. Abraham Cowley , his death and burial amongst the ancient poets , 846 On Mr. G. Herbert's book , entitled The ...
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... mistress ' Miracle of the , ' 231 To his mistress ' Bright star of , ' 239 . To his mistress objecting to neither toying or talking , 653 To his mother , 724 To his Pandora , from England , 229 To his posterity , 44 To his son , 138 To ...
... mistress ' Miracle of the , ' 231 To his mistress ' Bright star of , ' 239 . To his mistress objecting to neither toying or talking , 653 To his mother , 724 To his Pandora , from England , 229 To his posterity , 44 To his son , 138 To ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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