Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poor estate to be holden for best Experience now doth show what God us taught before , Desired pomp is vain and seldom doth it last ; Who climbs to reign with kings may rue his fate full sore , - Alas , the woeful end that comes with ...
... poor estate to be holden for best Experience now doth show what God us taught before , Desired pomp is vain and seldom doth it last ; Who climbs to reign with kings may rue his fate full sore , - Alas , the woeful end that comes with ...
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... Poor Puck doth yell , poor Puck The pile was. And with the same the pismire's gall , For she in nothing short would fall , The fairy was so willing . 400 Then thrice under a brier doth creep , With thorns , if thou come near us . Her ...
... Poor Puck doth yell , poor Puck The pile was. And with the same the pismire's gall , For she in nothing short would fall , The fairy was so willing . 400 Then thrice under a brier doth creep , With thorns , if thou come near us . Her ...
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... poor souls that have scoured bowls Or have them lustily trolled , 40 God save the lives of them and their wives ... poor tiler in simple array , And get a poor living , but eightpence a day , My wife as I get it , doth spend it 378 TUDOR ...
... poor souls that have scoured bowls Or have them lustily trolled , 40 God save the lives of them and their wives ... poor tiler in simple array , And get a poor living , but eightpence a day , My wife as I get it , doth spend it 378 TUDOR ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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