Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... seem no feignėd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was a glass - maker indeed ...
... seem no feignėd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was a glass - maker indeed ...
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... seems to look back rather than forward , his work belong- ing with the tradition of Chaucer , Lydgate , Gower , and the medieval Latinists rather than with the fresh growth of poetry which , nourished by streams from Italy and the ...
... seems to look back rather than forward , his work belong- ing with the tradition of Chaucer , Lydgate , Gower , and the medieval Latinists rather than with the fresh growth of poetry which , nourished by streams from Italy and the ...
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... seems to have been first printed in the seventh edition of Mi- chael Spark's Crumbs of Comfort , 1628 , in a version ... seem to vanish clean away : Even so this death man's life bereaves , But being dead , man death deceives . The seed ...
... seems to have been first printed in the seventh edition of Mi- chael Spark's Crumbs of Comfort , 1628 , in a version ... seem to vanish clean away : Even so this death man's life bereaves , But being dead , man death deceives . The seed ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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