Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... moving is , And Dancing is a moving all in measure . Now , if you do resemble that to this , And think both one , I ... move the subtle air , Which gladly yielding , did itself incline To take a shape between those rubies fair ; And ...
... moving is , And Dancing is a moving all in measure . Now , if you do resemble that to this , And think both one , I ... move the subtle air , Which gladly yielding , did itself incline To take a shape between those rubies fair ; And ...
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... move ; Once did I hope , straight fear again , And then I was in love . Once did I waking spend the night , And told how many minutes . move , Once did I wishing waste the day , And then I was in love . Once by my carving true love's ...
... move ; Once did I hope , straight fear again , And then I was in love . Once did I waking spend the night , And told how many minutes . move , Once did I wishing waste the day , And then I was in love . Once by my carving true love's ...
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... move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen Proserpina Will make you fairer than Dione's dove ; Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn ...
... move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen Proserpina Will make you fairer than Dione's dove ; Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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Barnabe Googe beauty behold birds blood bonny lass brave breast breath Cupid dance dead dear death delight desire dost doth ears earth England's Helicon eyes face fair fame fear fire flowers FRANCIS BEAUMONT Francis Davison give glory grace Greensleeves grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly honor hope Introduction and Notes John Fletcher's king kiss lady light live look Lord love's lover lullaby lute maid Mary Ambree Melanthus merry mind muse Musophilus ne'er never night nought nymph Oberon pain pity plain play pleasure poor praise pray Proserpina queen Queen Mab quoth rest scorn seek shepherd sighs sight sing Sith sleep smile song Sonnets sorrow soul spring sweet tears tell thee thine thing thought tongue true unto Venus virtue wanton Wassail weep whilst wind words youth