Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... shalt thou find no worldly creature dearer Than thou to me , thyself in each love ditty . But in this mirror equally compare Thy matchless beauty with mine endless grief ; There like thyself none can be found so fair , Of chiefest pains ...
... shalt thou find no worldly creature dearer Than thou to me , thyself in each love ditty . But in this mirror equally compare Thy matchless beauty with mine endless grief ; There like thyself none can be found so fair , Of chiefest pains ...
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... shalt live thereby ; They will remain , and so thou canst not die . Thou canst not die whilst any zeal abound In feeling hearts that can conceive these lines ; Though thou , a Laura , hast no Petrarch found , In base attire yet clearly ...
... shalt live thereby ; They will remain , and so thou canst not die . Thou canst not die whilst any zeal abound In feeling hearts that can conceive these lines ; Though thou , a Laura , hast no Petrarch found , In base attire yet clearly ...
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... shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit Taught thee by none but him , while here They feed our souls , shall clothe thine there . Each heav'nly word by whose hid flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish ...
... shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit Taught thee by none but him , while here They feed our souls , shall clothe thine there . Each heav'nly word by whose hid flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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