Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... turning round ; Whereof a thousand brawls he doth compound , Which he doth teach unto the multitude , And ever with a turn they must conclude . As when a nymph arising from the land , Leadeth a dance with her long watery train , Down to ...
... turning round ; Whereof a thousand brawls he doth compound , Which he doth teach unto the multitude , And ever with a turn they must conclude . As when a nymph arising from the land , Leadeth a dance with her long watery train , Down to ...
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... TURN He entered well , by virtuous parts Got up , and thrived with honest arts ; He purchased friends and fame , and honors then , And had his noble name advanced with men . But weary of that flight , He stooped in all men's sight To ...
... TURN He entered well , by virtuous parts Got up , and thrived with honest arts ; He purchased friends and fame , and honors then , And had his noble name advanced with men . But weary of that flight , He stooped in all men's sight To ...
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... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . Oh , pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose solemn awful murmurs were to thee , More than these rude ...
... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . Oh , pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose solemn awful murmurs were to thee , More than these rude ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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