Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... nought but the case alone . And that , alas , was gnawn on everywhere , All full of holes that I ne mought refrain From tears to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain , When all for nought , she ...
... nought but the case alone . And that , alas , was gnawn on everywhere , All full of holes that I ne mought refrain From tears to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain , When all for nought , she ...
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... nought , hold thee con- tent . In worldly works degrees are three , Makers , doers , and lookers - on : The lookers - on have liberty Both the others to judge upon ; Wherefore , in all , as men are bent , See all , say nought , hold ...
... nought , hold thee con- tent . In worldly works degrees are three , Makers , doers , and lookers - on : The lookers - on have liberty Both the others to judge upon ; Wherefore , in all , as men are bent , See all , say nought , hold ...
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... Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Say , who acts best , Drusus or Roscio ? Now I have him , that ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ...
... Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Say , who acts best , Drusus or Roscio ? Now I have him , that ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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