Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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O maker of mankind , that formëd day and night , Whose power imperial comprehendeth every place : Mine heart , my mind , my thought , my whole delight Is after this life to see thy glorious face . 10 Whose magnificence is ...
O maker of mankind , that formëd day and night , Whose power imperial comprehendeth every place : Mine heart , my mind , my thought , my whole delight Is after this life to see thy glorious face . 10 Whose magnificence is ...
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法 IO How no age is content with his own estate , and how the age of children is the happiest , if they had skill to understand it Laid in my quiet bed , in study as I were , I saw within my troubled head a heap of thoughts appear , And ...
法 IO How no age is content with his own estate , and how the age of children is the happiest , if they had skill to understand it Laid in my quiet bed , in study as I were , I saw within my troubled head a heap of thoughts appear , And ...
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Evil thought had I none , But always I thought to bring the mind to rest , And that thought of all thoughts I judge it the best . For if my coffers had been full of pearl and gold And fortune had favored me even as that I wold ...
Evil thought had I none , But always I thought to bring the mind to rest , And that thought of all thoughts I judge it the best . For if my coffers had been full of pearl and gold And fortune had favored me even as that I wold ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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