Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... praise , but praise in thee is raised ; It is a praise to praise , when thou art praised . My mouth doth water , and my breast doth swell , My tongue doth itch , my thoughts in labor be ; Listen then , lordings , with good ear to me ...
... praise , but praise in thee is raised ; It is a praise to praise , when thou art praised . My mouth doth water , and my breast doth swell , My tongue doth itch , my thoughts in labor be ; Listen then , lordings , with good ear to me ...
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... praise is due ; Only for you the heaven forgat all measure . Who hath the lips where wit in fairness reigneth ? Who womankind at once both decks and staineth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown ...
... praise is due ; Only for you the heaven forgat all measure . Who hath the lips where wit in fairness reigneth ? Who womankind at once both decks and staineth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown ...
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... praise too much ; ' Tis true , and all men's suffrage . But these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise , For seeliest ignorance on these may light , Which when it sounds at best but echoes right ; Or blind affection which ...
... praise too much ; ' Tis true , and all men's suffrage . But these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise , For seeliest ignorance on these may light , Which when it sounds at best but echoes right ; Or blind affection which ...
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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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