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But my muse , feathered with an angel's wing , Divinely mounts aloft unto the sky , Where her love's subjects , with my ... thy fiery cherubin , By kindling my desires true zeal t'infuse , Thy love my theme , and Holy Ghost my muse !
But my muse , feathered with an angel's wing , Divinely mounts aloft unto the sky , Where her love's subjects , with my ... thy fiery cherubin , By kindling my desires true zeal t'infuse , Thy love my theme , and Holy Ghost my muse !
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Ionson Marston , thy muse enharbors Horace ' vein , Then some Augustus give thee Horace ' merit ; And thine , embuskined Jonson , doth retain So rich a style and wondrous gallant spirit That , if to praise your muses I desired , My muse ...
Ionson Marston , thy muse enharbors Horace ' vein , Then some Augustus give thee Horace ' merit ; And thine , embuskined Jonson , doth retain So rich a style and wondrous gallant spirit That , if to praise your muses I desired , My muse ...
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... 241 Anode ' Awake , fair Muse , ' 582 An ode Now each creature , ' 247 An ode ' Now I find , ' 162 An ode for him , 616 An ode to himself , 504 , An ode to Mr. Anthony Stafford to hasten hiin into the country , 693 An ode to Sir ...
... 241 Anode ' Awake , fair Muse , ' 582 An ode Now each creature , ' 247 An ode ' Now I find , ' 162 An ode for him , 616 An ode to himself , 504 , An ode to Mr. Anthony Stafford to hasten hiin into the country , 693 An ode to Sir ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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